01 Jun Ashik R. Jahan
Practice Areas
Coronavirus Task Force | Immigration | International Business | Labor & Employment | Workers’ Compensation
Ashik R. Jahan is a partner in the Atlanta office specializing in Business and Family Immigration and Workers’ Compensation Law. Mr. Jahan’s immigration practice focuses on representing and advising businesses and individuals in obtaining work and family visas, and obtaining status, permanent residency, and citizenship in the United States. Mr. Jahan also represents employers and insurers in workers’ compensation claims in the state of Georgia.
Mr. Jahan graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University with Honors in political science and a minor in U.S. history. Mr. Jahan also graduated from Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law where he served as vice president of the Asian-Pacific American Law Student Association. Mr. Jahan is also fluent in Bengali and is also an active participant in flag football, soccer, and softball leagues.
ADMITTED
- Georgia, 2007
EDUCATION
- B.A., magna cum laude, Vanderbilt University, 2004
- J.D., Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, 2007
PUBLICATIONS
- USCIS revises mission statement, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, February 2022
- Settlement Reached Regarding Employment Authorization for eligible H-4 and all L-2 Dependent Spouses, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, November 2021
- July 2021 Immigration Updates, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, July 2021
- Supreme Court Unanimously Confirms that Temporary Protected Status is not an Admission, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, June 2021
- The U.S. Imposes Travel Restrictions on India, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, May 2021
- USCIS Completes Initial H-1B Electronic Registration Selection, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, March 2021
- President Biden Plans Sweeping Immigration Changes, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, January 2021
- Federal Judge Rules Against Trump’s Non-Immigrant Visa Proclamation, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, October 2020
- Significant Changes To Premium Processing, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, October 2020
- USCIS Fee Increases Blocked By Preliminary Injunction, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, October 2020
- Judge Strikes Down Trump Administration’s Diversity Visa Ban, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, September 2020
- Phased Resumption Of Routine Visa Services, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, July 2020
- Trump Administration Issues New Proclamation Suspending Entry For Certain Non-Immigrants Through December 31, 2020, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, June 2020
- H-1B Wage Obligations During The COVID-19 Pandemic, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, April 2020
- USCIS Announces Temporary Suspension Of All Routine In-Person Visits Due To COVID-19, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, March 2020
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) And The European Schengen Area Travel Ban, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, March 2020
- USCIS Statement Regarding COVID-19 And The New Public Charge Rule, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, March 2020
- Premium Processing Suspended For FY 2021 H-1B Cap Until June 29, 2020, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, March 2020
- Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness (LRIF) Provides Pathway To Permanent Residency For Eligible Liberian Nationals, HBS Immigration America: A Brand New World Blog, February 2020
- Immigration Updates February 2020, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, February 2020
- Impact of New OSHA Rules on Georgia Workers’ Compensation Law, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, July 2016
- What Do Risk Managers Need to Know About Immigration Law, USLAW Magazine, Spring/Summer 2016
- Co-Authored: Dale Slemons and Ashik Jahan, “The Ingress/Egress Rule and the Recent Bonner-Hill v. Southland Waste Systems Case”, American Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation And Employers’ Liability Law Committee newsletter, Winter 2015, p.10-11.
- Workers’ Compensation and the Teleworking Employee, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, November 2013
- Supreme Court of Georgia REVERSES the McRae Decision, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, December 2012
- Georgia Court of Appeals Decision on “Diligent Job Search” Strengthens Maloney Defense for Employers and Insurers, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, July 2012
MEMBERSHIPS
- 2013 Lawyers of Color “Hot List”
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Georgia Association of Muslim Lawyers
- Georgia-Indo American Chamber of Commerce
- HBS Inclusion & Diversity, Chairman
- South Asian Bar Association
- State Bar of Georgia
- Atlanta Bar Association
USCIS revises mission statement
Settlement Reached Regarding Employment Authorization for eligible H-4, E and L Dependent Spouses
July 2021 Immigration Updates
Supreme Court Unanimously Confirms that Temporary Protected Status is not an Admission
The U.S. Imposes Travel Restrictions on India
H-1B Lottery System To Remain Unchanged for 2021
Practice Areas
Coronavirus Task Force | Immigration | International Business | Labor & Employment | Workers’ Compensation
Ashik R. Jahan is a partner in the Atlanta office specializing in Business and Family Immigration and Workers’ Compensation Law. Mr. Jahan’s immigration practice focuses on representing and advising businesses and individuals in obtaining work and family visas, and obtaining status, permanent residency, and citizenship in the United States. Mr. Jahan also represents employers and insurers in workers’ compensation claims in the state of Georgia.
Mr. Jahan graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University with Honors in political science and a minor in U.S. history. Mr. Jahan also graduated from Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law where he served as vice president of the Asian-Pacific American Law Student Association. Mr. Jahan is also fluent in Bengali and is also an active participant in flag football, soccer, and softball leagues.
ADMITTED
- Georgia, 2007
EDUCATION
- B.A., magna cum laude, Vanderbilt University, 2004
- J.D., Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, 2007
PUBLICATIONS
- USCIS revises mission statement, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, February 2022
- Settlement Reached Regarding Employment Authorization for eligible H-4 and all L-2 Dependent Spouses, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, November 2021
- July 2021 Immigration Updates, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, July 2021
- Supreme Court Unanimously Confirms that Temporary Protected Status is not an Admission, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, June 2021
- The U.S. Imposes Travel Restrictions on India, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, May 2021
- USCIS Completes Initial H-1B Electronic Registration Selection, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, March 2021
- President Biden Plans Sweeping Immigration Changes, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, January 2021
- Federal Judge Rules Against Trump’s Non-Immigrant Visa Proclamation, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, October 2020
- Significant Changes To Premium Processing, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, October 2020
- USCIS Fee Increases Blocked By Preliminary Injunction, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, October 2020
- Judge Strikes Down Trump Administration’s Diversity Visa Ban, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, September 2020
- Phased Resumption Of Routine Visa Services, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, July 2020
- Trump Administration Issues New Proclamation Suspending Entry For Certain Non-Immigrants Through December 31, 2020, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, June 2020
- H-1B Wage Obligations During The COVID-19 Pandemic, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, April 2020
- USCIS Announces Temporary Suspension Of All Routine In-Person Visits Due To COVID-19, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, March 2020
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) And The European Schengen Area Travel Ban, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, March 2020
- USCIS Statement Regarding COVID-19 And The New Public Charge Rule, Coronavirus Litigation Blog, March 2020
- Premium Processing Suspended For FY 2021 H-1B Cap Until June 29, 2020, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, March 2020
- Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness (LRIF) Provides Pathway To Permanent Residency For Eligible Liberian Nationals, HBS Immigration America: A Brand New World Blog, February 2020
- Immigration Updates February 2020, HBS Immigration America: A Brave New World Blog, February 2020
- Impact of New OSHA Rules on Georgia Workers’ Compensation Law, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, July 2016
- What Do Risk Managers Need to Know About Immigration Law, USLAW Magazine, Spring/Summer 2016
- Co-Authored: Dale Slemons and Ashik Jahan, “The Ingress/Egress Rule and the Recent Bonner-Hill v. Southland Waste Systems Case”, American Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation And Employers’ Liability Law Committee newsletter, Winter 2015, p.10-11.
- Workers’ Compensation and the Teleworking Employee, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, November 2013
- Supreme Court of Georgia REVERSES the McRae Decision, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, December 2012
- Georgia Court of Appeals Decision on “Diligent Job Search” Strengthens Maloney Defense for Employers and Insurers, HBS Workers’ Compensation Blog, July 2012
MEMBERSHIPS
- 2013 Lawyers of Color “Hot List”
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Georgia Association of Muslim Lawyers
- Georgia-Indo American Chamber of Commerce
- HBS Inclusion & Diversity, Chairman
- South Asian Bar Association
- State Bar of Georgia
- Atlanta Bar Association