Audrey Lelong
Audrey Lelong is Service Delivery Manager at Newland Chase Switzerland, where she supports the Swiss team’s operations and leads key aspects of service delivery. She oversees day-to-day consultant activity, manages complex immigration cases, and provides strategic guidance to clients. Audrey is also responsible for internal and client training, team development, and strengthening client relationships as part of broader business growth efforts.
Since joining Newland Chase in 2019 as an Immigration Consultant, Audrey has held several progressive roles, including Senior Immigration Consultant and Team Leader. She was promoted to Service Delivery Manager in 2024. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, a Master’s in Swiss Law, and a Transnational Certificate in International Law.
Outside of work, Audrey enjoys playing tennis and staying active through sport.
Recent Articles by Audrey Lelong
“Bilateral Agreements III” between Switzerland and the EU
Switzerland and the European Union have signed the “Switzerland–EU package (Bilateral Agreements III)”, opening a new phase in bilateral relations and triggering the parliamentary process in Bern. The…
Swiss Federal Court Expands Professional Mobility Rights for Third-Country Nationals
On February 4, 2026, the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) informed the cantonal authorities of the implications of a Federal Supreme Court ruling issued on October 22, 2025, concerning the applic…
Switzerland Adopts Stronger EU Visa-Suspension Mechanism
The Swiss Federal Council has approved the adoption of an updated EU regulation that strengthens the temporary reintroduction of visa requirements for third countries under the Schengen framework. The…
UK-Switzerland Services Mobility Agreement extended until December 31, 2029
Switzerland and the United Kingdom have agreed to extend their Services Mobility Agreement (SMA) until December 31, 2029, ensuring continued facilitated access for service providers between the two co…
Switzerland to simplify work notifications for S permit holders.
The Swiss Federal Council is easing employment access for holders of S permits. From December 1, 2025, S permit holders will no longer need a work authorization. Under the new system, they can simply …