Call for Examples: Individuals Impacted by Delay of International Entrepreneur Rule
On July 11, 2017, the Trump Administration announced that it would delay implementation of the "International Entrepreneur Rule," a final rule that was set to go into effect on July 17, 2017. The International Entrepreneur Rule would have provided temporary parole status to entrepreneurs who could demonstrate that their parole would provide a significant public benefit in the form of economic growth and the creation of U.S. jobs.AILA is seeking examples of individuals who have taken steps to set up a business or obtain investor funding in reliance of the availability of the rule.
We are available to represent Employment Based Adjustment of Status Applicants in the following localities: San Diego County including San Diego, Carlsbad, and Escondido; Los Angeles County including Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, West Los Angeles, Burbank, Hollywood, Van Nuys, Whittier, Woodland Hills, and Long Beach; Santa Clara County including San Jose, Milpitas, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale; Alameda County including Oakland, San Leandro, and Berkeley; Sacramento County including Sacramento, Elk Grove, and Folsom; and Orange County including Santa Ana and Anaheim.