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October 2025 Visa Bulletin: Impact on Healthcare Immigration
Join attorneys from Envoy Global’s exclusive U.S. affiliate law firm for a timely and in-depth webinar analyzing the October Visa Bulletin and its implications for healthcare immigration in Fiscal Year 2026. This session is designed for healthcare employers and recruiters navigating the complex U.S. immigration landscape.
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Time: 12 p.m. CT / 1 p.m. ET
In this webinar, presenters will discuss:
- A breakdown of the October Visa Bulletin and projected visa movement for 2026.
- Strategic considerations for offshore healthcare candidates.
- Timing guidance for U.S.-based applicants, including a review of OPT “gap” options.
- Viable alternatives to the EB-3 visa in light of retrogression.
- Legislative updates and administrative efforts aimed at addressing retrogression.
- Key consular updates and miscellaneous immigration issues affecting healthcare professionals.
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Presenters:
Mike Hammond, Partner, CIPPC
Mike established Hammond Neal Moore, LLC, in 1991 before merging with Corporate Immigration Partners in 2023. Mike’s expertise spans visas, green cards, and compliance during corporate changes. He is the driving force behind the firm’s acclaimed blog and views on business immigration and a sought-after speaker at industry conferences. Recognized in the International Who’s Who of Corporate Immigration Lawyers since 2008, Mike’s dedication extends to teaching elementary school kids and avid reading.
Sherry Neal, Partner, CIPPC
Sherry Neal, a seasoned immigration attorney, dedicated the last two decades of her legal career exclusively to immigration law. With a diverse background initially covering estate planning, probate, and domestic relations law, she now focuses on representing various entities, from Fortune 500 companies to non-profits and healthcare organizations. Sherry offers expertise in employment immigration strategy, processing, and compliance, benefiting both organizations and their staff. As an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), she has held leadership roles like Chair of the Ohio Chapter and served on the Board of Governors and Healthcare Committee.
Cadence Moore, Partner, CIPPC
Cadence Moore, a partner at Corporate Immigration Partners, excels in employment-based immigration matters for private companies, not-for-profit organizations, and professionals. With extensive experience, she guides large, mid-sized, and small organizations in various areas, including H-1B petitions (cap-subject cases, extensions, and portability), L-1 work visa petitions, E-3 visa applications for Australian professionals, PERM labor certifications, I-140 EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 Immigrant Petitions, I-485 applications for adjusting status, appeals to the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals and the Administrative Appeals Office, compliance advising, and recruitment plan development
Anita Koopmans, Senior Attorney, CIPPC
Anita is an attorney at the Cincinnati office. She attended law school at Salmon P. Chase College of Law in Northern Kentucky, where she clerked for an immigration attorney, working on employment and asylum cases. Anita became passionate about immigration law while volunteering in the English as a Second Language Program at her church, where she taught English and citizenship classes. Through this experience, she learned about the complexities and hardships of immigration and developed a strong desire to help others with their immigration concerns. Outside of work, Anita enjoys spending time with her family and the children she babysits. Adoption has been a significant blessing in her life and has inspired her to care for and support others.
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