Angel focuses her practice on business immigration matters and related compliance issues. She works with employers in designing and defining corporate immigration programs and policies, and in structuring short and long-term visa strategies for management, professional and specialized skill foreign employees. She also advises employers on discipline, suspension and/or termination of visa sponsored employees and litigation prevention measures; and counsels clients on employment eligibility verification, I-9, and E-verify compliance and employer defense in ICE audits, and worksite investigations.
Angel’s expertise includes developing visa strategies during M&A transactions (reorganizations, mergers, acquisitions, divestments, etc.) and minimizing a transaction’s impact on key employees.
She has extensive experience in obtaining non-immigrant work visas and employment-based immigrant visas, including H-1B, L-1A, L-1B, E-3, TN, P-1, O-1, E-1, E-2, PERM, EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 categories.
As a regular contributor to Mintz’s immigration blog, Angel often provides employers with insight on immigration-related developments that may affect their businesses and offers tips for responding to government agency activities, such as Department of Homeland Security worksite visits and inspections.
Prior to joining Mintz, Angel was senior counsel at a law firm in New York where she advised on corporate immigration strategies. She has also served as an Assistant Vice President & Counsel at Fortune 100 financial company where she oversaw all immigration and employment matters. Angel has practiced as an attorney at various national and regional law firms, as well as non-profits, where she has provided immigration and employment law counseling as well as employment litigation representation.
Angel has been recognized by The Legal 500 United States in the area of Employment: Immigration as a “Next Generation Lawyer” and is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and several other professional organizations. She is a director and a past president of the Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association and has served on the Connecticut Bar Association’s diversity committee, on the board of the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association, and on the task force of the Asian Pacific American Coalition.
She is fluent in Mandarin, Spanish, and Taiwanese.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Angel Feng
- Webinar Recording: H-1B Cap Planning - (Posted On Friday, November 05, 2021)
- Immigration Updates: Travel Bans, Future Changes, and H-1B Cap Planning - (Posted On Monday, November 01, 2021)
- USCIS Announces New COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement for Immigration Medical Examinations - (Posted On Monday, September 20, 2021)
- DOS Announces New Interpretation of Citizenship at Birth Accounting for Advances in Assisted Reproductive Technologies - (Posted On Friday, May 21, 2021)
- USCIS Publishes Final Rule Revising the H-1B Cap Lottery from a Random Lottery to a Wage-Based Selection Process - (Posted On Tuesday, January 12, 2021)
- Trump Presidential Proclamations Restricting H, L and J Visas and Immigrant visas into the United States Extended to March 31, 2021 - (Posted On Friday, January 08, 2021)
- Update - USCIS Filing Fee Increases - (Posted On Wednesday, August 19, 2020)
- USCIS to Significantly Increase Filing Fees - (Posted On Tuesday, August 04, 2020)
- Travel Ban Restricts Entry to the U.S. of Certain Foreign Nationals in the H, L and J Visa Categories - (Posted On Tuesday, June 23, 2020)
- Part Four of the COVID-19 Roadmap Series: Ensuring a Safe Workplace – Reimagining the Physical Workspace and Business Travel - (Posted On Wednesday, May 20, 2020)