In 2025, business immigration laws present growing challenges. Increased government audits, particularly for H-1B and L-1 visa holders, demand stricter compliance. Revised H-1B rules allowing self-sponsorship add complexity, while uncertainty around humanitarian programs like DACA and TPS affects workforce planning. Remote work arrangements require accurate record-keeping and timely USCIS updates. Visa processing delays and potential travel restrictions disrupt global mobility. To stay competitive, companies must engage immigration counsel, monitor policy shifts, and implement robust compliance protocols. Strategic legal support and proactive planning are essential to mitigate risks, maintain workforce stability, and navigate the evolving immigration landscape effectively and lawfully.
How can I ensure compliance during government audits or site visits?
You must comply with immigration and employment regulations to conduct any formal government audit or site visit. Ensure that all records, including completion by current employees

