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Continued Delays in Employment Authorization Document Processing Times
United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) processing times for Employment Authorization Document (EAD) applications continue to increase. EADs are relied upon by many categories of foreign nationals in order to lawfully work in the United States. The processing times vary by USCIS Service Center, in addition to the category in which the applicant is […]
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What Foreign Nationals Seeking a New or Renewed Driver’s License Can Expect in 2020
Since 2013, a growing number of states have been issuing driver’s licenses to undocumented workers. New York and New Jersey have recently joined the list that includes California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New Mexico, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The “Green Light Law” has recently taken effect in […]
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TN Mechanical Engineer Case Summary 2.4.2020
Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi is back from the U.S./Canadian border! She met with a client who is applying for a TN work permit as a Mechanical Engineer. In this scenario, our client was entering the U.S. periodically to provide services on behalf of a U.S. company and was told by CBP that he needed a work permit. […]
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How do I legally change my name?
Filing your name change in court is not required in most states; changing your name through usage alone will suffice. However, government and financial agencies may require legal name change documents in order to help provide protection against identity theft and credit card fraud. You may be wondering how then do I legally change my name? […]Read More -
Creating a Special Space
At Berardi Immigration Law, November is the month of gratitude. With Thanksgiving around the corner, it is a time to reflect on what we’re grateful for and give back to the community. Berardi Immigration Law closed its Williamsville office on November 11 and spent the day working with Special Spaces Buffalo to create a dream […]Read More -
We Submitted our Marriage-Based Green Card Application – What Happens Now?
After you’ve prepared all of the necessary documents and have everything signed, sealed and delivered to USCIS for your marriage-based green card application, you may be wondering what’s next. For Marriage-Based Adjustment of Status applicants, USCIS generally takes five to six months in total to process your application. It should be noted, however, that processing […]Read More -
USCIS Updates Guide for New Immigrants
USCIS has recently updated its immigration guide which includes information to help new immigrants navigate everyday life in the U.S. “Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants” is free and available in 14 languages. In the revised guide, USCIS has updated general information on policies, programs and resources. There are also two […]Read More -
Getting TD visas for your family
If you are an employee with TN visa status, your family may be able to join you in the United States by applying for a TD visa. Spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21 are eligible for TD visa status. To qualify, applicants must be able to demonstrate a spousal or parent-child relationship […]Read More
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Continued Delays in Employment Authorization Document Processing Times
United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) processing times for Employment Authorization Document (EAD) applications continue to increase. EADs are relied upon by many categories of foreign nationals in order to lawfully work in the United States. The processing times vary by USCIS Service Center, in addition to the category in which the applicant is […]
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What Foreign Nationals Seeking a New or Renewed Driver’s License Can Expect in 2020
Since 2013, a growing number of states have been issuing driver’s licenses to undocumented workers. New York and New Jersey have recently joined the list that includes California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New Mexico, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The “Green Light Law” has recently taken effect in […]
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TN Mechanical Engineer Case Summary 2.4.2020
Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi is back from the U.S./Canadian border! She met with a client who is applying for a TN work permit as a Mechanical Engineer. In this scenario, our client was entering the U.S. periodically to provide services on behalf of a U.S. company and was told by CBP that he needed a work permit. […]
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How do I legally change my name?
Filing your name change in court is not required in most states; changing your name through usage alone will suffice. However, government and financial agencies may require legal name change documents in order to help provide protection against identity theft and credit card fraud. You may be wondering how then do I legally change my name? […]Read More -
Creating a Special Space
At Berardi Immigration Law, November is the month of gratitude. With Thanksgiving around the corner, it is a time to reflect on what we’re grateful for and give back to the community. Berardi Immigration Law closed its Williamsville office on November 11 and spent the day working with Special Spaces Buffalo to create a dream […]Read More -
We Submitted our Marriage-Based Green Card Application – What Happens Now?
After you’ve prepared all of the necessary documents and have everything signed, sealed and delivered to USCIS for your marriage-based green card application, you may be wondering what’s next. For Marriage-Based Adjustment of Status applicants, USCIS generally takes five to six months in total to process your application. It should be noted, however, that processing […]Read More -
USCIS Updates Guide for New Immigrants
USCIS has recently updated its immigration guide which includes information to help new immigrants navigate everyday life in the U.S. “Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants” is free and available in 14 languages. In the revised guide, USCIS has updated general information on policies, programs and resources. There are also two […]Read More -
Getting TD visas for your family
If you are an employee with TN visa status, your family may be able to join you in the United States by applying for a TD visa. Spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21 are eligible for TD visa status. To qualify, applicants must be able to demonstrate a spousal or parent-child relationship […]Read More
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Rosanna Berardi, Esq.
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Jennifer Behm, Esq.
Partner
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Gabriella Agostinelli, Esq.
Senior Associate Attorney
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Zach Ahlstrom, Esq.
Senior Associate Attorney
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Rebecca Bentley
Associate Attorney
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Andrea Godfread-Brown
Senior Counsel
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Ruth Garbanzo
Associate Attorney
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Anna O’Neill
PERM Law Clerk
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Gabriella Walsh
Law Clerk
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Lindsey Hornung
Law Clerk
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Samantha Edlich
Senior Paralegal
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Claire Russ
Paralegal
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Julia Erbacher
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Kelly Henault
Paralegal
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Erin Ruiz
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Alissa Hogan
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Nicole Ziolkowski
Law Firm Administrator
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Mari Jo Domzalski
Administrative Legal Assistant
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Sam Tiranno
NAFTA Paralegal
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Toni Calliva
Visa Agent (London)
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