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Law Practice

Apr. 12, 2016

Busy season for immigration firms filing common worker visas ends

The window for companies to file the common H-1B visa ended April 7, ending the busiest time of year for immigration firms.

By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The mad-dash by immigration firms to submit H-1B visa applications for foreign workers on behalf of U.S. companies for the next fiscal year came to a close Thursday, ending their version of March Madness.

"It's like being an accountant having to file by April 15. It's obviously the busiest time of the year and the most lucrative time," said Mitchell Wexler, managing partner of Fragomen World...

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