Anna Putintseva Presents to Global Entrepreneurs at Blackstone LaunchPad, Syracuse University

Anna Putintseva presented on Corporate Immigration Considerations to student entrepreneurs at Syracuse University this Wednesday as part of its Blackstone LaunchPad program. Anna’s presentation covered key topics, including selecting the appropriate corporate structure and jurisdiction for forming a business entity, exploring nonimmigrant and immigrant visa options for employment and business, and strategies for effectively transitioning Read More »

Celebrating Women In Law: Insights from Our Attorneys

In this article: Autumn R. Burgin Cecelia R.S. Cannon Karin Sloan DeLaney Mazaher E.G.E. Kaila Rosemary F. Lepiane Marisa Maroney Julia J. Martin Throughout history, women have broken barriers, challenged norms, and reshaped the legal profession. This Women’s History Month, we take a moment to celebrate the talented attorneys at Bousquet Holstein PLLC who continue Read More »

Immigration Watch: Updates as of March 20, 2025

Upstate New York has recently found itself in national immigration news. From significant cuts in immigration court staffing to a new military deployment at the southern border, the latest developments reflect the ongoing shift in the U.S. approach to foreign nationals. Immigration Courts Down 85 Court Employees Since the beginning of the Trump administration, a Read More »

Immigration Watch: Updates as of March 18, 2025

President Trump Invokes the Alien Enemies Act The Trump administration has taken an unprecedented step in immigration enforcement by invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport Venezuelan migrants alleged to be members of the Tren de Aragua prison gang. This rarely used wartime authority allows a president to detain and remove citizens of Read More »

Immigration Watch: Updates as of March 11, 2025

In early March, we're seeing major changes in immigration procedures. Here is the latest: Updates to Immigration Forms The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) made unannounced updates to three immigration forms: I-485, I-131, and N-400. The most notable change is that these forms now ask for an applicant’s “sex” rather than “gender,” aligning with Read More »