
Immigration Change May Keep More Scientists In The United States
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.

College campuses scramble to protect foreign and undocumented students under Trump
Dan Berger, Partner at Green & Spiegel and visiting scholar at Cornell Law School, is helping foreign and undocumented students navigate potential immigration challenges under President-elect Trump. Recently, he’s advised students at UMass Amherst and Amherst College, reassuring them: “We’re with you and will do what we can to support you.”

Immigration attorney Dan Berger: Trump’s past and future immigrant policies
Immigration attorney Dan Berger offers an analysis of former President Trump’s immigration policies and what they could mean for the future under his administration. Berger joins a diverse lineup of experts, including Eric Reeves on the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and Rabbi & Justice Consultant Debra Kolodny on conflicts in the Middle East.

Trump’s Immigration Plans May Upend Students And Immigrant Applicants
Partner Dan Berger provided insights on the potential implications of Donald Trump’s proposed immigration policies for students and immigrant applicants. Berger, a recognized expert in academic and STEM immigration, discussed how the changes could disrupt established visa options, especially for those in educational institutions and research fields.

Local immigration lawyers weigh in on the election’s hot button issue
Jonathan Grode, Managing Partner at Green and Spiegel, pointed out that many top Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children, emphasizing that fostering immigration aligns with America’s core values and fuels innovation.

LSU’s Last-Tear Poa files lawsuit against U.S. Immigration Services
Represented by immigration attorneys Ksenia Maiorova and Amy Maldonado, Poa’s case highlights the challenges faced by international athletes in the U.S., particularly when it comes to NIL opportunities. As an Australian citizen on an F-1 student visa, Poa is restricted from engaging in typical NIL deals, which are considered employment under U.S. immigration law.

After nearly a decade, the federal program for immigrant entrepreneurs is finally working
Dan Berger, a Partner at Green and Spiegel, U.S., co-authored an article highlighting the International Entrepreneur Parole (IEP) program’s role in supporting immigrant-led startups, focusing on the success of Mukul Patnaik, an international student-turned-AI entrepreneur who founded Portal, an AI executive assistant platform.

New immigration policy provides pathway for DREAMers to adjust status
Daniela Pierre Bravo interviewed the first DREAMER to adjust their status through President Biden’s new immigration program and how other DREAMers can benefit. According to S’s lawyer Dan Berger, D3 waivers are part of immigration law and have been around for decades. Berger explained they were not widely used, in large part because they were so slow.

Hiring Immigrants Can Be Complex, But Not Impossible For Small Businesses
Want to hire someone for your company who is not a U.S. citizen? It’s not easy. But there are still plenty of options for businesses of all sizes to hire overseas workers. Emily Cohen shares here insights. Learn more on The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The New D3 Waiver Process: A Tool to Help Over One Million Dreamers
This article on LexisNexis by Dan Berger, Stephen Yale-Loehr, Jaclyn Kelley-Widmer, Camiel Becker, Krsna Avila, and Megan Kludt explains how the enhanced D3 program works and recommends that it be discussed with and considered for all Dreamers with or considering a college degree.