O-1 Visa Approved for Russian Scientist.

Writ of Mandamus Approved and Work Permit Expedited.

FACTS: A client was working for a cutting edge non-profit company that was/is leading the field in medical technology which bridges people, science, and technology, championing both human and technical infrastructure within the scientific community. The client’s work was leading the way in new collaborations between science and technology and was truly helping the make…

FACTS: A New York-based award-winning brand experience company sought assistance with securing a talented graphic designer to join their team.  The company had worked with this talented individual from overseas, but wanted to bring this team member into the U.S. to work with the company in New York. THE LAW: One of the most common…

  THE FACTS: A client wanted to begin putting his experience and expertise to work for himself by starting his own tech company in the U.S.  After a consultation, it became clear that the client could qualify for an E-2 Treaty-Investor Visa which would allow him to begin working in the U.S. and run his…

FACTS: A Kickboxing gym in the District of Columbia saw promise in a young athlete.  They moved quickly to introduce him to their management department who saw an opportunity.  They came to our office to assist them with sponsoring this young kickboxer to compete in the U.S. THE LAW: The P-1 classification applies to you…

FACTS: A U.S. Citizen business client wanted to expand operations of his family’s business in the U.S. by bringing a sibling into the business. The problem: the sibling lived in Greece and was not a U.S. Citizen. The Solution? To pursue an E-1 Treaty-Trader visa by making the sibling a partner in the U.S. business…

THE FACTS: A corporate client brought one of their employees to our office for a consultation. The employee was currently on an H-1B visa working for the company. We learned that a prior law firm had begun a Labor Certification (PERM) Sponsorship case on his behalf and made some significant mistakes. The corporate client was…

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