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  • TN Case Summary 10.15.2019

    Partner Jennifer Behm explains how our team overcame CBP’s objections for a recent TN applicant by mailing in an application to USCIS.  While we typically advise the in-person interview, our team determined that the paper option was the best choice for our client.  We were successful, and our client was able to enter the U.S. […]

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  • L-1 Case Summary 10.11.2019

    One of applicants applied at the Derby Line point of entry in Vermont.  The first time applicant managed teams in the U.S. and Canada.  Our team overcame the challenge of establishing the affiliation between the two teams, including translating voluminous documents and highlighting what information from those documents was important for the case.  Attorney Sarah […]

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  • Presidential Proclamation to Block Entry for Uninsured Immigrants

    On October 4, 2019, President Trump issued a proclamation that will require legal immigrants to gain approved health insurance coverage within 30 days of their entry to the U.S, unless they can prove that they are in a financial position that allows them to cover their own foreseeable medical expenses…

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  • What is the Difference Between the FEIN and ITIN?

    As many of you may know, it is common to encounter tax-related fields on forms issued for immigration purposes. Two of these fields include the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). It is important to understand the difference between these numbers and the meaning each holds. The FEIN, sometimes referred […]
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  • How Do I Obtain a Social Security Number?

    Social Security numbers are used to report an individual’s wages to the government and to determine a person’s eligibility for Social Security benefits. Obtaining a Social Security number is vital in order to get a job, collect Social Security benefits and receive some other government services. For these reasons, obtaining a Social Security number is […]
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  • What Do I Need to Know About Form I-9?

    Form I-9 is used to verify the employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the U.S. Unlike most forms provided by USCIS, Form I-9 must be filled out by all employees in the U.S., including U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and all other individuals in nonimmigrant statuses. Nationwide, various government agencies perform random audits […]
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  • Green Cards for Same Sex Marriage

    Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi discusses the process of obtaining a marriage based green card for same-sex couples. Rosanna outlines the different paths which are available during this process and helpful information to remember about each.
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  • Berardi Immigration Law Featured in Buffalo Law Journal

    On March 3, the Buffalo Law Journal featured Berardi Immigration Law in its weekly Small Firm Profile. The article provides a broad overview of our firm and our managing partner, Rosanna Berardi. The piece first discusses Ms. Berardi’s professional background and extensive experience in the world of immigration law. It further expounds upon our firm’s […]
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  • TN Case Summary 10.15.2019

    Partner Jennifer Behm explains how our team overcame CBP’s objections for a recent TN applicant by mailing in an application to USCIS.  While we typically advise the in-person interview, our team determined that the paper option was the best choice for our client.  We were successful, and our client was able to enter the U.S. […]

    Read More
  • L-1 Case Summary 10.11.2019

    One of applicants applied at the Derby Line point of entry in Vermont.  The first time applicant managed teams in the U.S. and Canada.  Our team overcame the challenge of establishing the affiliation between the two teams, including translating voluminous documents and highlighting what information from those documents was important for the case.  Attorney Sarah […]

    Read More
  • Presidential Proclamation to Block Entry for Uninsured Immigrants

    On October 4, 2019, President Trump issued a proclamation that will require legal immigrants to gain approved health insurance coverage within 30 days of their entry to the U.S, unless they can prove that they are in a financial position that allows them to cover their own foreseeable medical expenses…

    Read More

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  • What is the Difference Between the FEIN and ITIN?

    As many of you may know, it is common to encounter tax-related fields on forms issued for immigration purposes. Two of these fields include the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). It is important to understand the difference between these numbers and the meaning each holds. The FEIN, sometimes referred […]
    Read More
  • How Do I Obtain a Social Security Number?

    Social Security numbers are used to report an individual’s wages to the government and to determine a person’s eligibility for Social Security benefits. Obtaining a Social Security number is vital in order to get a job, collect Social Security benefits and receive some other government services. For these reasons, obtaining a Social Security number is […]
    Read More
  • What Do I Need to Know About Form I-9?

    Form I-9 is used to verify the employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the U.S. Unlike most forms provided by USCIS, Form I-9 must be filled out by all employees in the U.S., including U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and all other individuals in nonimmigrant statuses. Nationwide, various government agencies perform random audits […]
    Read More
  • Green Cards for Same Sex Marriage

    Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi discusses the process of obtaining a marriage based green card for same-sex couples. Rosanna outlines the different paths which are available during this process and helpful information to remember about each.
    Read More
  • Berardi Immigration Law Featured in Buffalo Law Journal

    On March 3, the Buffalo Law Journal featured Berardi Immigration Law in its weekly Small Firm Profile. The article provides a broad overview of our firm and our managing partner, Rosanna Berardi. The piece first discusses Ms. Berardi’s professional background and extensive experience in the world of immigration law. It further expounds upon our firm’s […]
    Read More

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