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1 May 2026

Pabian Law’s Weekly Video: Consulates And Embassies Requiring H-2B Visa Workers To Prove Ties To Their Home Countries (Video)

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Pabian Law is a national hospitality immigration law firm. As a leader in H-2B seasonal visa petitions, Pabian Law expertly navigates the complexities of seasonal staffing for hospitality clients. Additionally, Pabian Law also assists with year-round and permanent immigration strategies, allowing hospitality clients to secure and retain invaluable international talent.
Securing an H-2B visa doesn’t end with an approved petition—every worker must still attend an in-person interview at a U.S.
United States Immigration

Dear Pabian Law Clients,

I hope everyone had a nice week. This week’s video is posted to our Pabian Law YouTube channel (linked)!

This week’s video covers ‘Consulates and Embassies Requiring H-2B Visa Workers to Prove Ties to Their Home Countries’ (linked).

Securing an H-2B visa doesn’t end with an approved petition—every worker must still attend an in-person interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in their home country. What was once a relatively routine step has become increasingly complex, with visa denials on the rise amid recent policy and enforcement changes. Now more than ever, proper preparation is essential. From understanding what to expect at the interview to ensuring the right documentation is in hand, even small missteps can lead to significant delays—or worse, a denial. In this video, we break down what’s changed, what officers are looking for, and how employers can proactively prepare their workers for a successful visa interview. Whether you’re new to the H-2B program or a seasoned employer, this is a critical step you can’t afford to overlook. You can access the video by clicking on the image below:

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We hope that you find these resources helpful as we all try to make sense of what is really happening in the world of immigration law.

Thanks, everyone, and have a great week!

Best regards,

Keith and the Pabian Law Team

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