WR Immigration Shortlisted as the 2023 Immigration Provider of the Year by the Forum for Expatriate Management (FEM)

Mar 30, 2023 | Announcements

The Forum for Expatriate Management (FEM) presents the EMMAs (Expatriate Management and Mobility Awards) each year to recognize excellence in Expatriate Management and Global Mobility.  

WR Immigration is excited to announce that we have been shortlisted as the 2023 Immigration Provider of the Year for the FEM Americas EMMAs. This accolade is given to the team that has demonstrated best-in-class immigration support and compliance for its clients.  

WR Immigration is honored to be recognized as Immigration Provider of the Year in FEM Americas EMMAs 2023 shortlist.  As a top-rated technology driven immigration law firm, we pride ourselves on providing comprehensive, strategic legal services. With more than 25 years of excellence in immigration law, WR Immigration attorneys are trusted and dedicated though leaders. We believe it is our purpose to deliver outstanding legal services. We have an exemplary track record of building robust immigration programs for companies with diverse workforces. WR provides both US and global immigration services to Fortune 500 companies and other high-profile corporations, including some of those recognized on Fast Company’s list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2023.  

Interested in learning more about WR Immigration’s services? Schedule a consultation with one of our team members. 

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