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Category: USCMA/NAFTA News Center

  • TN Accountant and TN Management Consultant Summary 01.17.2018

    Our Senior Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli recently met two of our clients in Fort Erie, Canada to thoroughly review and go over their TN applications. Our office fully prepared both applications. The first client was applying under the NAFTA TN designation of accountant. He presented his application to Customs and Border Protection successfully and was […]
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  • L-1 Case Summary 01.05.2018

    On Friday, January 5, 2018, Partner of Berardi Immigration Law Jennifer Behm met with four clients at the duty free to prepare them for presenting their L-1 applications. Three of the four applicants were actually clients from other local attorney offices. Berardi Immigration Law offers the unique service of meeting clients in Fort Erie right […]
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  • NAFTA TN Status Eligibility Update

    The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) created special economic and trade relationships between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. As part of this agreement, the TN nonimmigrant classification permits qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to seek temporary entry into the U.S. to engage in business activities at a professional level. More specifically, a beneficiary must […]
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  • Meeting in Fort Erie to Present L-1 or TN Application

    Our firm offers a unique service to our clients, as our attorneys will meet you in Fort Erie in order to prepare you for presenting your L-1 or TN application to Customs and Border Protection. Watch the full video for more specific instructions on how to get to the Peace Bridge, what to bring, and […]
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  • About the NAFTA News Center

    Berardi Immigration Law has just rolled out a new website feature called the “NAFTA News Center.” This one-stop shop provides our clients with everything you need to know about the TN and L-1 nonimmigrant categories, including up-to-date information on current adjudication trends, answering frequently asked questions, and in-depth breakdowns of each visa category. This will […]
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  • TN & L-1 Case Summary 11.21.2017

    Managing Partner of Berardi Immigration Law, Rosanna Berardi, met two of our clients in Fort Erie, Canada to review their NAFTA applications that our firm prepared. The first application was a TN renewal for a Computer Systems Analyst. While these applications are typically very straightforward, this one was a bit of a challenge as the […]
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  • L-1A Case Summary 11-06-2017

    On November 6, 2017, Jennifer Behm, Partner of Berardi Immigration Law, met one of our clients in Fort Erie, Canada to assist him in preparing to present his L-1A application to Customs and Border Protection. This was a strong case as our client is the Chief Executive Officer of a successful IT company. However, one […]
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  • Temporarily Working in the U.S.

    There are numerous options available to foreign nationals who wish to enter the U.S. and work on a temporary basis. The first step is acquiring a nonimmigrant visa or work permit. This allows an individual to enter and work in the States for a limited period of time. The application process begins with an employer […]
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  • L-1 and TN Management Consultant Case Summary

    On October 18, 2017, Rosanna Berardi, Managing Partner of Berardi Immigration Law, met two of our clients at Fort Erie to help them each prepare to present their L-1 and TN Management Consultant applications to Customs and Border Protection at the Peace Bridge in Buffalo. The first case was an L-1A Intracompany Transferee in which […]
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  • TN Management Consultant Case Summary

    On October 10, 2017, Jennifer Behm, Partner here at Berardi Immigration Law, met one of our clients in Fort Erie, Canada to prepare him in presenting his TN Management Consultant application to Customs and Border Protection. Our client works for a consulting company in Canada and was applying for a one-year extension so that he […]
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