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  • Welcome to the Berardi Immigration Law Health Care Resource Center

    Foreign health care workers play a major role in the health care industry in the United States. Berardi Immigration Law represents many reputable health care organizations, as well as physicians, nurses, researchers, and other health care workers. Our attorneys evaluate each client’s options and tailor a customized immigration approach. There are a variety of visa […]

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  • Immigrant Physicians: Supporting the U.S. Healthcare Industry

    Immigrants play a crucial role in the U.S. healthcare industry. In fact, around a quarter of physicians in the U.S. are international medical graduates (IMGs). This group of more than 6,000 IMGs makes essential contributions to the industry when coming to the U.S. to participate in medical residency programs. These physicians enter the U.S. under […]

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  • IRCC Confirms Rules at the Border Surrounding DUIs

    On December 18, 2018, Canada introduced much tougher penalties for individuals with convictions of DWI, DUI or DWAI. The new bill, titled the Impaired Driving Act, has made impaired driving a serious criminal offense in Canada, whereas it was previously only considered a criminal offense. To learn more about this, click here.  However, since the […]

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  • The Government Shutdown Continues – Day 2

      Day 2 of the U.S. government shutdown continues and some areas impacting immigration processes are feeling its effects, while others continue with business as usual. USCIS Since most of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is funded through user fees, all USCIS offices worldwide are open and individuals should report to interviews and appointments as scheduled. […]
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  • Government Shutdown Impacts on Immigration

    The anticipated, some would say inevitable, government shutdown that has loomed over the U.S. in recent days is now a reality.  While the list of those effected by the shutdown is broad, wide and deep, U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad are largely reporting “business as usual.”   In a September 30, 2013 statement,U.S. Ambassador to […]
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  • How will a government shutdown impact immigration to the U.S.?

    On October 1, 2013, absent Congress passing a resolution to continue appropriations provided under the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, all but “essential” government workers will be furloughed and not allowed to work. So how will a government shutdown impact immigration to the U.S.? While there is still enough time for Congress to prevent a […]
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  • How do fiancés, elderly parents, cohabitating partners, and other household members obtain their own status in the U.S.?

    When a foreign national is granted nonimmigrant work authorization in the U.S. (L-1, H-1B, O-1, TN, F-1, etc.), they must often relocate to the U.S. for an extended period of time. Understandably, they wish to bring their family members.  If you are the spouse or child of that principal nonimmigrant worker, there is usually no […]
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  • Back to school…F-1 Fact or Fiction

    As the new academic school years begins, Berardi Immigration Law reviews the basic elements of the F-1 nonimmigrant status. Statement #1: I’m a foreign national, I can apply to any university in the U.S. and obtain F-1 status. FICTION. In order to qualify for F-1 status you need to enter as a full-time student at an […]
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  • Welcome to the Berardi Immigration Law Health Care Resource Center

    Foreign health care workers play a major role in the health care industry in the United States. Berardi Immigration Law represents many reputable health care organizations, as well as physicians, nurses, researchers, and other health care workers. Our attorneys evaluate each client’s options and tailor a customized immigration approach. There are a variety of visa […]

    Read More
  • Immigrant Physicians: Supporting the U.S. Healthcare Industry

    Immigrants play a crucial role in the U.S. healthcare industry. In fact, around a quarter of physicians in the U.S. are international medical graduates (IMGs). This group of more than 6,000 IMGs makes essential contributions to the industry when coming to the U.S. to participate in medical residency programs. These physicians enter the U.S. under […]

    Read More
  • IRCC Confirms Rules at the Border Surrounding DUIs

    On December 18, 2018, Canada introduced much tougher penalties for individuals with convictions of DWI, DUI or DWAI. The new bill, titled the Impaired Driving Act, has made impaired driving a serious criminal offense in Canada, whereas it was previously only considered a criminal offense. To learn more about this, click here.  However, since the […]

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  • The Government Shutdown Continues – Day 2

      Day 2 of the U.S. government shutdown continues and some areas impacting immigration processes are feeling its effects, while others continue with business as usual. USCIS Since most of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is funded through user fees, all USCIS offices worldwide are open and individuals should report to interviews and appointments as scheduled. […]
    Read More
  • Government Shutdown Impacts on Immigration

    The anticipated, some would say inevitable, government shutdown that has loomed over the U.S. in recent days is now a reality.  While the list of those effected by the shutdown is broad, wide and deep, U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad are largely reporting “business as usual.”   In a September 30, 2013 statement,U.S. Ambassador to […]
    Read More
  • How will a government shutdown impact immigration to the U.S.?

    On October 1, 2013, absent Congress passing a resolution to continue appropriations provided under the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, all but “essential” government workers will be furloughed and not allowed to work. So how will a government shutdown impact immigration to the U.S.? While there is still enough time for Congress to prevent a […]
    Read More
  • How do fiancés, elderly parents, cohabitating partners, and other household members obtain their own status in the U.S.?

    When a foreign national is granted nonimmigrant work authorization in the U.S. (L-1, H-1B, O-1, TN, F-1, etc.), they must often relocate to the U.S. for an extended period of time. Understandably, they wish to bring their family members.  If you are the spouse or child of that principal nonimmigrant worker, there is usually no […]
    Read More
  • Back to school…F-1 Fact or Fiction

    As the new academic school years begins, Berardi Immigration Law reviews the basic elements of the F-1 nonimmigrant status. Statement #1: I’m a foreign national, I can apply to any university in the U.S. and obtain F-1 status. FICTION. In order to qualify for F-1 status you need to enter as a full-time student at an […]
    Read More

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