This Forbes article discusses how a recent U.S. immigration change could help more scientists stay in the country by simplifying permanent residency pathways for researchers in STEM fields. Dan Berger, an expert in academic and STEM-related immigration, offers insights on how these reforms impact the ability of international researchers to contribute to U.S. innovation.
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Dan Berger is a Partner at Green & Spiegel, U.S. heading their new New England office and leading a new Academic and Medical Immigration Team. He is an Academic Fellow at Cornell Law School, and an Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys.
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