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I focus my practice on corporate immigration counseling of Fortune 500 corporations, international financial institutions, small and emerging private companies, and individuals. I strategize and oversee preparation of a wide range of visa petitions to facilitate both long and short term work assignments, as well as permanent residence sponsorship and naturalization. I advise corporate clients on ongoing immigration policy development and workforce compliance efforts. In addition, I practice family-based immigration, counseling and aiding U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and eligible family members in the acquisition and retention of U.S. immigration benefits. I have extensive experience representing employers and individuals in immigration matters with the U.S. Department of Labor, United States Citizenship & Immigration Services, and U.S. Department of State consular posts abroad.
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Chat withState: Massachusetts
Acquired: 2004
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665 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10022
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2006 - Present
Associate, Gibney, Anthony & Flaherty, LLP
2004 - 2006
Associate, Chin & Curtis, LLP
2009 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers Association (New York City Area chapter)Co-Chair: Media & Advocacy Committee
Member
Volunteer Lawyer
2004
JD - Juris Doctor
1999
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2010
The Worksite Investigator is Knocking... Are you Ready?
2010
Employer Compliance and Site Visits in NIV/IV Matters
2010
Term Limits: Counseling the Terminated Employee
2006
Practice Pointers on Business Issues and PERM
English