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Helping you secure your global talent and your competitive edge

U.S. immigration laws involve a complex array of processes and procedures. Employers with an international workforce need to be able to effectively manage these laws or otherwise run the risk of delaying the arrival of or losing key personnel from abroad. 

We realize that a stalled or denied case can be extremely disruptive, resulting in lost time and money and, in some cases, separated families. This is why we’re deeply committed to achieving faster results and more predictable outcomes for you.

While striving to eliminate every possibility of inquiries from immigration authorities, we provide a wide spectrum of immigration services that include:

  • Helping foreign and U.S. enterprises qualify key technical, executive, managerial and professional personnel, along with their family members, so these individuals can enter and remain in the United States on a temporary or permanent basis
  • Advising families seeking to have fiancés, spouses, parents and children enter and remain in the country
  • Updating business clients on legislative and administrative developments in U.S. immigration laws
  • Ensuring that businesses comply with U.S. immigration laws, including those designed to prevent employment of unauthorized aliens

From major multinational entities to small businesses, our clients come from diverse industries such as health care, shipping, manufacturing, professional services and natural resources. 

Numerous regional health care systems regularly turn to us for assistance in obtaining employment authorization and permanent resident status for physicians, nurses and other critical personnel. Our services also include obtaining waivers of foreign residence requirements and employment in medically underserved areas.

Our attorneys regularly represent clients before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the U.S. Department of State, U.S. diplomatic posts, the U.S. Department of Labor and state agencies to which the Department of Labor has delegated immigration-related responsibilities.

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