Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP and Fragomen Global LLP (collectively known as “Fragomen”) is recognized as the world’s leading corporate immigration services provider and adviser.
The firm employs more than 3,400 immigration professionals and support staff located in over 40 offices across the Americas, Asia Pacific and EMEA. Each office is established either as a law firm or an immigration consultancy, in accordance with applicable local law and regulation.
Since 1951, Fragomen has represented a broad range of companies, organizations and individuals to help facilitate the transfer of employees worldwide. In total, Fragomen offers support in more than 170 countries.
An Am Law 100 firm, Fragomen’s professionals are respected thought leaders in the immigration field, as recognized year after year by Chambers, Best Lawyers and Who’s Who.
Our commitment to fostering a dynamic, diverse workplace is reflected in our employee population. Fragomen is currently ranked #2 in The American Lawyer’s 2017 Diversity Scorecard and #1 in National Law Journal’s "Women in Law Scorecard” for our inclusion of female attorneys.
The firm employs more than 3,400 immigration professionals and support staff located in over 40 offices across the Americas, Asia Pacific and EMEA. Each office is established either as a law firm or an immigration consultancy, in accordance with applicable local law and regulation.
Since 1951, Fragomen has represented a broad range of companies, organizations and individuals to help facilitate the transfer of employees worldwide. In total, Fragomen offers support in more than 170 countries.
An Am Law 100 firm, Fragomen’s professionals are respected thought leaders in the immigration field, as recognized year after year by Chambers, Best Lawyers and Who’s Who.
Our commitment to fostering a dynamic, diverse workplace is reflected in our employee population. Fragomen is currently ranked #2 in The American Lawyer’s 2017 Diversity Scorecard and #1 in National Law Journal’s "Women in Law Scorecard” for our inclusion of female attorneys.
Location: United States, New York
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 1951
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| 27.05.2026 | Trump’s latest immigration move clouds the path to green cards | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By REBECCA SANTANA and GISELA SALOMON WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Donald Trump’s administration announced last week that it would require green card seekers to apply from their home countries ... |
| 14.11.2025 | Fragomen: Becky Xia Named Among the “Top 100 Most Influential Chinese Elites for 2025” | BEIJING, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 14 November 2025 – Becky Xia, Managing Partner of Fragomen China, has been named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Chinese Elites for 2025, recognizing her leadership and enduring impact on globa... |
| 03.11.2025 | Symbiosis Dubai's MBA Class of 2025 Achieves 98% Internship Success in its First Year | New Delhi, Delhi, India Within just one year of its launch, Symbiosis Dubai’s MBA program has recorded a 98% internship and placement success rate for its Class of 2025 - a testament to the university's strong industry connections, innovati... |
| 24.09.2025 | Financial firms to feel outsized impact from Trump's H-1B overhaul | Financial firms to feel outsized impact from Trump's H-1B overhaul By Saeed Azhar, Milana Vinn and Tatiana BautzerSeptember 24, 202510:06 AM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Linkedin Email Link The U.S.... |
| 23.09.2025 | Europe’s work-life balance a key talent draw as Trump revamps H-1B visa | The Trump administration’s revamp of the H-1B visa program is seen as a unique opportunity for global talent hubs to lure highly skilled foreign workers. Europe’s work-life balance is a “very important competitive factor” to attract top tal... |
| 20.09.2025 | Big Tech companies, foreign governments scramble after Trump slaps $100,000 fee on H-1B visas | President Donald Trump late Friday announced plans to impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas. The move could deal a massive blow to companies — primarily in the technology and finance sectors — that rely heavily on highly skilled immigrants. A... |
| 01.05.2025 | Workation – so meistern Startups die rechtlichen Hürden | Das Konzept Workation entwickelt sich zu einem der attraktivsten Arbeitsmodelle unserer Zeit. Arbeiten am Strand – die sogenannte Workation –ermöglicht es Arbeitnehmern, ihre beruflichen Aufgaben flexibel von inspirierenden Orten auf der ga... |
| 15.04.2025 | High UK visa costs deter international scientists and engineers | LONDON: It took Ed Roberts over a year to find a senior scientist to work at his cancer research laboratory in Scotland, a delay he blames on high UK visa costs that made it harder to attract international workers. Scientific academy the Ro... |
| 12.05.2024 | The UK’s immigration system is no longer fit for business | If the immigration system remains as it is, the UK will be closed for business, writes London Chamber of Commerce & Industry chair Julia Onslow Cole Immigration is doubtless one of the key battlegrounds on which the upcoming general ele... |
| 29.11.2022 | To Designate or Not? Russia and SST Status | As Ukraine implores the world to condemn Russia to pariah status, a live question is whether the United States should designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism (SST). Proponents of the SST designation are compelled in part by the mou... |
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