B-1 Visa for Specialized Trainers: New Rules & Opportunities (2026)

Are you a specialized trainer looking to bring your expertise to the United States? The U.S. Department of State has recently made an exciting announcement that could impact your plans. On December 4, 2025, the department updated its Foreign Affairs Manual to include 'Specialized Trainers' in the list of eligible activities for B-1, Business Visitor visa issuance. This development comes as a result of ongoing discussions between U.S. and South Korean authorities, following the ICE Workplace Enforcement Raid in September 2025. But here's where it gets controversial... While the new category should provide greater flexibility for foreign entities doing business with U.S. companies, it also comes with strict requirements. Foreign nationals and their employers must strictly comply with the new B-1 category's rules while in the U.S. So, if you think you or your employee might be eligible for B-1 Specialized Trainer processing, or if you have any questions, it's crucial to seek legal advice. Don't miss out on this opportunity to bring your specialized knowledge to the U.S.! Contact a member of Clark Hill's Immigration Law Practice for guidance on this new development.

B-1 Visa for Specialized Trainers: New Rules & Opportunities (2026)

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