Immigration
Immigration law refers to the national statutes, regulations, and legal precedents governing immigration into and deportation from a country.
Our paralegals can help you address immigration matters such as:
- Temporary visas, including the B (business), TN (NAFTA trade), H (foreign professional worker), L (intra-company transferee), O (extraordinary ability), F (student), J (exchange visitor), R-1 (religious workers), and E (treaty-trader/investor) visa categories 
- Employment-based permanent residence, including Permanent Labor Certification (PERM) processing, PERM Special Handling, PERM audits, National Interest Waivers, outstanding researcher/professor, and exceptional ability petitions 
- Form I-9, E-Verify, and Social Security number issues 
- Visa processing at U.S. consulates worldwide for all visa categories, including non-immigrant and immigrant visas 
- Immigration-related procedures for corporate restructuring, including mergers and acquisitions 
- Naturalization and citizenship 
- Visas and employment authorizations for U.S.-based employees to travel and work outside of the United States 
- International and U.S. tax implications related to a variety of situations, including the assignment of employees abroad and the hiring of foreign persons to work in the United States 
- Development of immigration strategies for collaborative efforts regarding economic development, technology transfer, research initiatives, and export control protocol 
How do I file my papers with the Immigration Office?
We are a full-service legal service, we can file your documents.
