Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers

[1] Their services including helping companies with strategic planning of temporary assignments and long-term relocations, migration concerns of employees and their families, compliance with country-specific immigration status and work authorization requirements governmental advocacy, and the preparation and submission of necessary legal documents.

[2] ABIL serves a number of industries in the US and worldwide, including agriculture, arts and entertainment, automotives, biotechnology, construction, consulting, education, energy, financial services, healthcare, hospitality, information technology, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, religious workers, and sports.

[3] ABIL has funded non-profit work to advocate for changes to the migration regime, with a particular focus on the United States.

[4] It was also one of more than 450 business groups to sign on to an open letter to the United States Congress to enact immigration reform.

[8] ABIL's current President is Sharon Mehlman, managing partner of an immigration law firm in San Diego, California.