As of Sept. 29, the U.S. Congress and President Biden have yet to pass and sign into law the spending bills necessary to keep the government funded beyond the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30, 2023. If no resolution or temporary continuing resolution is agreed upon, a government shutdown could be imminent. This GT Alert reviews key immigration and compliance considerations in the event of a government shutdown.

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Dillon R. Colucci practices and handles U.S. immigration concerns and helps individuals, families, professionals, skilled workers, investors, and businesses live, work, invest, and do business in the United States. Dillon handles a wide range of immigration matters, including nonimmigrant and immigrant employment-based cases.…

Dillon R. Colucci practices and handles U.S. immigration concerns and helps individuals, families, professionals, skilled workers, investors, and businesses live, work, invest, and do business in the United States. Dillon handles a wide range of immigration matters, including nonimmigrant and immigrant employment-based cases.

Dillon provides business immigration counsel to clients, including HR managers, high-level executives, and employees to pursue a positive immigration outcome for all stakeholders involved. Dillon has focused on administrative appeals work, successfully representing several clients in their appeals of adverse decisions. He also spends time on I-9 employment verification matters as well as H-1B and LCA compliance, including internal and external audits and reviews to minimize employer liability.

Additionally, Dillon focuses on EB-5 immigrant investor matters, regularly working with developers across a variety of industries, as well as private equity funds on developing new projects that qualify for EB-5 investments. This includes the creation of new Regional Centers, having projects adopted by existing Regional Centers or through pooled individual EB-5 petitions. Dillon also counsels foreign nationals on obtaining permanent residency through individual or Regional Center EB-5 investments.

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Anna Reiff provides assistance to clients in the practice of business immigration law. Anna worked as a family and business immigration paralegal for two years after completing her undergraduate education at New York University. There, she worked on a large variety of immigration…

Anna Reiff provides assistance to clients in the practice of business immigration law. Anna worked as a family and business immigration paralegal for two years after completing her undergraduate education at New York University. There, she worked on a large variety of immigration matters including H-1Bs, L-s, TNs, Os, Ks, and both family- and employment-based Adjustment of Status applications. While attending The George Washington University Law School, Anna interned with the DOJ Office of Immigration Litigation where she furthered her interest in the practice of immigration law. Anna has experience connecting and communicating with clients to ensure that their immigration matters proceed smoothly and efficiently.

 Admitted in Maryland. Not admitted in Virginia. Practice limited to federal immigration practice.