Turn Peak Season into Profit Season with H-2 Workers
$100 Consultation Fee is Deducted from the Case Filing Fee
Legal Support for H-2B Employers in Boston, MA
Attorney Ed White helps employers secure H-2B workers in Boston, MA, and across the country for annual busy seasons and peak-load operation periods. Seasonal employers have relied for decades on Ed White for legal representation before the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and Department of State consulates worldwide.
Decades of H-2B Process Experience
Timely Support for Seasonal Workers
As H-2 Vice Chair for the DOL Liaison Committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Mr. White stays informed on H-2 Program developments and proposed changes. Attorney Ed White understands the importance of timeliness, accuracy, and cost control when securing H-2B workers and planning for seasonal workers.
Over 30 Years of Experience as a Licensed Attorney
Based in Boston, MA, Mr. White works with employers throughout New England and beyond, offering guidance on state workforce agencies, DOL processing timelines, prevailing wages, H-2B caps, supplemental visa allocations, and regulatory compliance during and after certification and approval.
Learn more about our legal assistance for H-2B processing.
Recent Speaking Engagements:
- AILA National Annual Conference, Denver, CO
June 2025: Open Forum with the U.S. Department of Labor
- AILA National Annual Conference, San Diego, CA
June 2026: Open Forum with U.S. Department of Labor
- AILA Spring Conference, Washington, DC
April 2026: Open Forum with the U.S. Department of Labor
- AILA Spring Conference, Washington, DC
April 2025: Open Forum with the U.S. Department of Labor
- AILA Texas, New Mexico & Oklahoma Spring Conference
April 2026: H-2B and Skilled Worker PERM for Green Cards
- AILA Central Florida Conference, Kingston, Jamaica
April 2025: Working with the Consulate: Tips from AILA Experts
Contact H2 Seasonal today to discuss your workforce needs, timelines, and H-2B options.