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The most comprehensive and accessible resources in the industry so you can confidently navigate the journey.
BAL’s Government Strategies team is available and accessible to all our clients. The team, comprised of former senior officials from USCIS and the Department of State, collaborates with clients on the implications of policy changes and new and potential regulations.
Led by former top federal immigration litigators, BAL’s litigation group advises corporations, coalitions, and individuals on proactive and defensive strategies. We identify beneficial litigation opportunities and handle high-stakes immigration cases. Our team has extensive experience in administrative and federal court litigation from the private sector, the Department of Justice, and within the federal immigration agencies.
The industry’s first interactive forum developed for in-house immigration and mobility professionals to benchmark, share best practices and collaborate with peers and industry leaders.
Our dedicated Knowledge Management team maintains and distributes BAL’s latest proven practices as well as the industry’s largest library of immigration informational assets. This team of professionals and its assets are always available to all BAL clients.
BAL’s News team delivers daily news alerts, keeping you informed of immigration law changes, processes and trends around the world. Our dedicated team of journalists leverages relationships with government authorities, a network of over 300 global mobility experts, ministries and consulates to deliver actionable insights.
Cambridge, MAMarch 27, 2025BAL’s Maura Travers and Victoria Ma will be presenting an MIT exclusive seminar about visa options for postdocs.…None
New York, NYMay 6, 202508:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ETJoin BAL’s John Hamill and Michael Dubitzky at the upcoming NYC SHRM Biennial Conference in on May 6 where BAL is a proud sponsor.…None
Our approach delivers the best of BAL to clients ranging from multinational Fortune 500 companies moving thousands of employees each year to businesses with a single immigration case.