The immigration practice at Kramer Rayson LLP represents small, medium, and large U.S.-based businesses; investors; major academic institutions and individuals before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (formerly the INS), the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Labor, and the Department of State. Our representation includes matters relating to:
• Non-Immigrant (Temporary) Employment-Based Visas
o H-1B Specialty Workers• Labor Certification Applications
o R-1 Religious Workers
o J-1 Exchange Workers
o TN NAFTA Treaty Workers (Canadian and Mexican Citizens)
o Dependent Visas
• Immigrant Employment-Based Visas
o First Preference Category (Extraordinary Ability, Ourstanding Researcher, Multi-National Executives/Managers)• Immigrant Family-Based Visas
o Second Preference Category (National Interest Waivers, Professionals with Advanced Degrees, Exceptional Ability)
o Third Preference Category (Professionals, Skilled Workers, Other Workers)
o Fourth Preference Category (Special (Religious) Immigrants)
• U.S. Lawful Permanent Residence (LPR)
o Adjustment of Status (Employment and Family Based) inside the U.S.• Consular Visa Practice (Immigrant and Non-Immigrant)
o Consular Processing (Employment and Family Based) outside the U.S.
• I-9 Compliance
o Compliance Advice and Training
o Audits
• Immigration-Related Due Diligence in Merger, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring
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The Immigration Practice provides comprehensive U.S. immigration and visas services to businesses and their professional employees across the United States in the following industries, among others;
• Information Technology
• Aerospace Design
• Major Media and Entertainment
• Scientific Research
• Nuclear Engineering
• Aerospace Design
• Healthcare
• Hospitality and Recreation
• Manufacturing and Distribution
• Construction and Design
• Transportation
• Financial Services
• Public and Private Educational Institutions
• Insurance
• Brokerage and Securities
Presentations
Lawful Permanent Residence Presentation 2009
I-9 Compliance Presentation 2009