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E-2 Visa Eligible Treaty Countries
The E-2 treaty investor visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows investors from treaty countries to work in the U.S. through their investment in a U.S. enterprise. To qualify for an E-2 visa, the enterprise must be bona fide and the investment must be a significant percentage of the value of the enterprise…
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Preparing for Your Marriage-Based Green Card Interview
Obtaining lawful permanent resident status by marriage to a U.S. citizen is a multi-step process. The first step of the marriage-based Green Card process involves the filing of Form I-130, Petition for Alien Resident, by the U.S. Citizen spouse…
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What You Might Not Know About the E Visa
Those looking to invest in the U.S. or those who work for a business that is at lease 50% owned by citizens of the same treaty company may be eligible for an E Visa. Our office regularly helps owners and employees navigate their E visa options and have collected these important facts…
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Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 3: Multiple Old Crimes
Dear Berardi Immigration Law: When I was in my early twenties, I hung around with the wrong crowd and ran into trouble with the law on a few occasions. I straightened out within a few years and today I lead a clean life. I have had absolutely no brushes with the law for 20 years […]Read More -
Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 2: The Petty Offense Exception
Dear Berardi Immigration Law: Five years ago I exercised poor judgment and was an accomplice to an act of arson. I was assigned a few months of probation but never any jail time. This is the only crime I have ever committed. I would now like to enter the U.S. to visit some friends but […]Read More -
Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 1: The Effect of Juvenile Delinquency on U.S. Admissibility
Dear Berardi Immigration Law: Over 25 years ago, when I was only 16 years old, I made a stupid decision and stole some items from a local department store. I was convicted as a minor for the offense of Theft Under $200. I have not committed any crimes since. I would now like to enter […]Read More -
Department of Homeland Security Releases Year-end Statistics
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently released its fiscal year 2014 enforcement statistics from the DHS Office of Immigration Statistics, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). All three agency’s statistics are being reported and released together in an effort to promote transparency and timely reporting to […]Read More -
What is PERM Certification?
Before many foreign workers can apply for an employment-based Green Card through U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) or a consular post, his or her employer must first receive a PERM Labor Certification from the U.S. Department of Labor (U.S. DOL). PERM certification verifies to USCIS that there are no available U.S. workers for a […]Read More
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- Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 3: Multiple Old Crimes
- Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 2: The Petty Offense Exception
- Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 1: The Effect of Juvenile Delinquency on U.S. Admissibility
- Department of Homeland Security Releases Year-end Statistics
- What is PERM Certification?
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E-2 Visa Eligible Treaty Countries
The E-2 treaty investor visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows investors from treaty countries to work in the U.S. through their investment in a U.S. enterprise. To qualify for an E-2 visa, the enterprise must be bona fide and the investment must be a significant percentage of the value of the enterprise…
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Preparing for Your Marriage-Based Green Card Interview
Obtaining lawful permanent resident status by marriage to a U.S. citizen is a multi-step process. The first step of the marriage-based Green Card process involves the filing of Form I-130, Petition for Alien Resident, by the U.S. Citizen spouse…
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What You Might Not Know About the E Visa
Those looking to invest in the U.S. or those who work for a business that is at lease 50% owned by citizens of the same treaty company may be eligible for an E Visa. Our office regularly helps owners and employees navigate their E visa options and have collected these important facts…
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Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 3: Multiple Old Crimes
Dear Berardi Immigration Law: When I was in my early twenties, I hung around with the wrong crowd and ran into trouble with the law on a few occasions. I straightened out within a few years and today I lead a clean life. I have had absolutely no brushes with the law for 20 years […]Read More -
Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 2: The Petty Offense Exception
Dear Berardi Immigration Law: Five years ago I exercised poor judgment and was an accomplice to an act of arson. I was assigned a few months of probation but never any jail time. This is the only crime I have ever committed. I would now like to enter the U.S. to visit some friends but […]Read More -
Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 1: The Effect of Juvenile Delinquency on U.S. Admissibility
Dear Berardi Immigration Law: Over 25 years ago, when I was only 16 years old, I made a stupid decision and stole some items from a local department store. I was convicted as a minor for the offense of Theft Under $200. I have not committed any crimes since. I would now like to enter […]Read More -
Department of Homeland Security Releases Year-end Statistics
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently released its fiscal year 2014 enforcement statistics from the DHS Office of Immigration Statistics, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). All three agency’s statistics are being reported and released together in an effort to promote transparency and timely reporting to […]Read More -
What is PERM Certification?
Before many foreign workers can apply for an employment-based Green Card through U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) or a consular post, his or her employer must first receive a PERM Labor Certification from the U.S. Department of Labor (U.S. DOL). PERM certification verifies to USCIS that there are no available U.S. workers for a […]Read More
Recent Posts List
- Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 3: Multiple Old Crimes
- Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 2: The Petty Offense Exception
- Canadian Admissibility Issues and Past Criminal Convictions — Part 1: The Effect of Juvenile Delinquency on U.S. Admissibility
- Department of Homeland Security Releases Year-end Statistics
- What is PERM Certification?
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Rosanna Berardi, Esq.
Managing Partner
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Jennifer Behm, Esq.
Partner
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Gabriella Agostinelli, Esq.
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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
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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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