Mark Reed, CEO of BMS, was the highest-ranking career government official within the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) during his career. At retirement, Mark directed border patrol, investigation, detention and removal, adjudication, and inspection operations from the northern to southern U.S. borders. Today as head of BMS, Mark is a knowledgeable and respected governmental insider. He advises many large companies in the areas of immigration compliance, policy and training. He also has a unique view into the world of key policy initiatives dealing with immigration issues and policy trends. For more information, please contact him at (520) 529-8750 or at mreed@teambms.com.
Foreign nationals who acquired conditional permanent resident status based upon a qualifying investment in a new commercial enterprise are now routinely being required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to submit Forms I-9 for inspection to demonstrate that they employ(ed) authorized workers in order to remove the conditions of their residency in the United States.
If your main strategy for avoiding a worksite immigration raid is hoping the thinly spread staff of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) won’t knock on your door, your number