Top-rated business immigration lawyer. Contact today for help with work visas such as H-1B, L-1, E-2 Treaty Investor, E-3, O-1, etc., and green cards such as PERM, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, spousal green cards, etc.Top-rated business immigration lawyer. Contact today for help with work visas such as H-1B, L-1, E-2 Treaty Investor, E-3, O-1, etc., and green cards such as PERM, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, spousal green cards, etc.
Noah Klug started out his legal career with a government immigration agency through the U.S. Attorney General’s Honors Program and then moved into the private sector in senior roles with the world's largest corporate immigration law firm, Fragomen, advising some of the most renowned global corporations. Now, he runs Klug Law Firm PLLC, headquartered in New York City. In addition to being rated AV Preeminent® by Martindale-Hubbell, Noah is also listed in Who's Who Legal, Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, rated “Superb” (10/10) on Avvo, and a Mensa member. He has authored over 30 in-depth legal articles on immigration law, spoken at nearly 40 immigration-related events, contributed to major immigration studies, co-edited three highly-regarded immigration law treatises, drafted comments to significant USCIS policy memoranda, and been quoted in major media publications. Noah formerly served as Co-Chair of the American Bar Association Immigration and Naturalization Committee, was the founder and chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Bangkok District (Asia Pacific) Chapter, and past member of the AILA National Business Immigration Committee.
Practice areas
Corporate immigration
15 years
Languages spoken
English
Klug Law Firm PLLC
31 West 34th Street
7th Floor
New York, NY, 10001
State | Status | Acquired | Updated |
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NY | Currently registered | 2008 | 07/19/2022 |
Legal answers | 76 |
Legal guides | 0 |
Award name | Grantor | Date Granted |
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Who's Who of Corporate Immigration Lawyers | Who's Who Legal | 2018 |
AV Preeminent Rated | Martindale-Hubbell | 2018 |
Mensa Member | Mensa | 2018 |
Performance Appraisal of "Outstanding" | U.S. Department of Justice | 2008 |
Title | Company name | Duration |
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Principal | Klug Law Firm PLLC | 2018 - Present |
Director | Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP | 2016 - 2017 |
Senior Associate | Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP | 2014 - 2016 |
Senior Lawyer | Nevett Ford Lawyers | 2012 - 2014 |
Senior Associate | Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP | 2008 - 2012 |
Attorney-Advisor | U.S. Department of Justice | 2007 - 2008 |
Association name | Position name | Duration |
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American Immigration Lawyers Association | Past (Founding) Chair of Asia Pacific Chapter | 2008 - Present |
MENSA | Member | 2008 - Present |
American Bar Association | Co-Chair of Immigration Committee | 2007 - Present |
Law Institute of Victoria (Australia) | Member | 2012 - 2014 |
Migration Institute of Australia | Member | 2012 - 2014 |
Publication name | Title | Date |
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The Voice (American Immigration Association) | Transferring Personnel to the Land Down | 2014 |
Bridging the Pacific: The business blog for New South Wales Trade & Investment | A Basic Primer on Transferring Staff to Australia for American Companies | 2014 |
Bridging the Pacific: The business blog for New South Wales Trade & Investment | US Visa Options for Australians - Part 1 | 2013 |
Bridging the Pacific: The business blog for New South Wales Trade & Investment | US Visa Options for Australians - Part 2 | 2013 |
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Global Migration Digest | A Brief Comparison of the U.S. & Australian Immigration Systems | 2012 |
The International Lawyer (ABA) | International Legal Developments Year in Review: 2012 (co-author of section on Immigration Law) | 2012 |
ILW Consular Posts Book | "US Consulate General, Sydney, Australia" | 2009 |
AILA Visa Processing Guide | "US Consulate General, Auckland" | 2009 |
School name | Degree | Graduated |
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Fordham University School of Law | Juris Doctor | 2007 |
New York University | BFA | 2001 |
Conference name | Title | Date |
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American Bar Association International Law Section Spring Meeting | Increases in immigration compliance enforcement | 2014 |
American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference | Visa Fraud | 2013 |
American Immigration Lawyers Association Global Migration Forum | Changes in Australian Immigration Law | 2013 |
ICT Business in the USA: Slaying the Giant” | USA visa issues for Australian companies expanding to the USA | 2013 |
Consular Processing for Experts (Phone Seminar) | Consular processing | 2013 |
Launching Your Company in the US | US visa issues for Australian companies expanding to the USA | 2012 |
Actors Equity Casting Hothouse | US visa options for actors | 2009 |
Case name | Outcome |
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EB-1A Extraordinary Ability Petition | Approved |
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Hui Zeng, Immigration Attorney on Aug 19, 2020
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Mohammad Syed, Immigration Attorney on Jun 16, 2018
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I endorse this lawyer. I have known Noah for a few years. We have served together in leadership roles in professional organizations such as the American Bar Association Section of International Law Immigration Committee. Noah's professional acumen and his dedication to his clients in the business and employment immigration field is matched by very few of his peers. He is among the top 1% in his field worldwide. He is creative and has a solid foundation in very complicated areas of immigration law. His approach is thorough and he will leave no stone un-turned in the pursuit of his clients' rights. He has helped me out in many situations where I looked to him for mentoring and solutions to complex problems. He frequently lectures on immigration law topics and I highly recommend him for any kind of immigration law matter.
David Hirson, Immigration Attorney on Aug 21, 2010
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I have known Noah for several years as an employee, colleague and friend. He is both knowledgeable and experienced in immigration law and is very professional in dealing with clients, his coworkers, colleagues and in the execution of his work on legal cases. It has been my pleasure to get to know him on a personal level as well. He is a man of integrity and driven by a passion for life, his wonderful family and his work. I highly recommend Noah without any question, hesitation or doubt. He continues to work and manage our Asia-Pacific US consular practice from our Melbourne, Australia office. David Hirson, partner in Irvine California and partner in charge of the global Fragomen US consular practice (FCP).