

The Biggest Mistake Agricultural Employers Make with H-2A Visas — And How to Avoid It
Many agricultural employers lose critical harvest help by starting the H-2A visa process too late. With a 75–90 day minimum timeline, waiting until crops are nearly ready means workers won’t arrive in time. Learn the steps to secure seasonal labor, key program requirements, and why planning months ahead is essential to keeping your harvest on track and your operation running smoothly.


Understanding the New U.S. Visa Integrity Fee: What You Need to Know
Planning a trip to the U.S. soon? There's a significant new cost to consider: the U.S. Visa Integrity Fee. Signed into law, this non-waivable $250 charge applies to most nonimmigrant visa holders, including tourists, students, and temporary workers.


DOL Proposes Reversal of 2024 H-2A Worker Protection Rule
The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed rescinding the 2024 H-2A Final Rule, which had expanded protections for temporary agricultural workers. The rule included NLRA-style rights, seatbelt mandates, stricter termination rules, and increased data reporting. Legal challenges and enforcement concerns have prompted DOL to reconsider. Employers should watch this rollback closely for its impact on H-2A compliance and farm labor operations.


Major U.S. Travel Ban Effective June 9: What Employers, Students, and Families Need to Know
President Trump’s new travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, blocks or restricts U.S. visa access for 19 countries. Twelve face a full suspension for both immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, while seven face targeted limits, especially on tourist, student, and exchange visas. While some exceptions apply, the policy significantly disrupts travel, employment, and education plans. Affected individuals should consult legal counsel for guidance.


Proposed 5% Remittance Tax Could Hit Legal Visa Holders Hard
A proposed 5% federal tax on remittances sent by non-citizens could significantly impact legal visa holders, including those on H-2A and H-2B visas. While aimed at deterring unauthorized immigration, the measure may disrupt essential financial support that seasonal workers send home—money that sustains families and communities abroad.


From Temporary to Trusted: How H-2B Workers Are Building a Future in the U.S. Horse-Racing Industry
The horse-racing industry relies heavily on H-2B visa workers — but with growing visa cap uncertainty, more employers are sponsoring green cards to retain talent long-term. While this offers a pathway to stability, the immigrant visa backlog is causing major delays, leaving both workers and employers in limbo. In a shifting immigration landscape, green card sponsorship is still one of the few viable tools to build a dependable workforce.


Choosing the Right Immigration Attorney: What You Should Know Before Your First Consultation
Choosing the right immigration lawyer can make all the difference in your journey to live or work in the United States. Your first meeting is a key opportunity to evaluate whether the attorney has the experience, communication style, and strategy that align with your needs. In this post, we outline the most important questions to ask during your consultation so you can make an informed decision and move forward with confidence.


Understanding DHS's New H-2 Visa Rule: What Employers Need to Know
DHS's new H-2 rule adds stricter oversight and denials, increasing compliance risks for employers. Learn how to navigate the changes.


H-2 Visas for Meat Producers to Fill Positions
Meat producers face severe labor shortages—H-2A & H-2B visas offer solutions. Learn how these programs help fill critical roles.


Understanding the H-2 Visa: A Guide for Employers
Hire seasonal workers with H-2 visas. Kirchner Law streamlines the process—expert guidance for employers. www.kirchnerimmigration.com