HRA Federal Policy Series: U.S. Immigration Strategies for Researchers and STEM Professionals in Academic and Nonprofit Research Organizations
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The Health Research Alliance is partnering with the Talent Mobility Fund to host this webinar on immigration strategies for international research professionals. The webinar is open to ANYONE (not limited to HRA members)! Registration is being managed by the Talent Mobility Fund via Lu.ma; register here.
Are you an international researcher or STEM professional working at a U.S. nonprofit or academic research institution? Join us for an informative webinar exploring immigration strategies designed specifically for the unique needs of professionals working in the research ecosystem.
We’re excited to host three leading immigration experts who will provide practical guidance on navigating the complex U.S. immigration landscape, with a focus on pathways that enable talented researchers and professionals to build long-term careers in the U.S. research community.
Whether you’re a postdoc, research scientist, investigator, or supporting biomedical innovation in another capacity, this session will offer valuable information and actionable insights. Don’t miss this opportunity to get your questions answered by top experts and chart a successful immigration path forward.
Topics will include:
- Understanding the U.S. immigration life cycle for researchers and STEM professionals
- Nonimmigrant visa options, such as:
- J-1 Research Scholar
- H-1B Cap-Exempt
- O-1A Visa for Individuals of Extraordinary Ability
- Permanent Residency Pathways
- Emphasis on EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)
- Practical planning to enhance your profile to maximize your immigration options
- Live moderated Q&A
Special Focus:
The webinar will place particular emphasis on the J-1 Research Scholar visa, the H-1B cap exempt visa, the O-1A visa for individuals with extraordinary ability and the EB-2 NIW green card process, powerful options for international researchers and STEM professionals seeking to advance their careers in the U.S.
Speakers:
- Jonathan Grode, Managing Partner, Green & Spiegel, Philadelphia
- Lorraine M. Gordon, Vice President of Legal, Plymouth Street, San Francisco & Toronto
- Christina Haines, Senior Managing Attorney, Erickson Immigration Group, Washington, D.C.
Who should attend?
International researchers, STEM professionals, and legal/HR staff supporting research organizations who are interested in understanding and optimizing U.S. immigration options.