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  • TN and L-1 Case Summary 02.05.2019

    Rosanna Berardi, the Managing Partner of Berardi Immigration Law, recently had two successful cases presented to Customs and Border Protection at the Peace Bridge in Buffalo, New York. The first case was a TN application. This case was unique because this client had previously been denied at the border when trying to apply for TN […]

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  • Understanding the Visa Bulletin

    The government has placed statutory limits on how many people can immigrate to the United States each year, so once you submit your application, you may have to wait until there is a visa available in the category you applied for. Each month, the Department of State (DOS) issues a visa bulletin, which indicates when […]

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  • H-1B Cap Exemptions

    H-1B visas are a popular category for foreign medical professionals who wish to work in the US. The H-1B nonimmigrant visa is a category for temporary workers who wish to work in a specialty occupation in the United States. In order to qualify to apply for an H-1B visa, an individual in the medical field […]

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  • BIL Busy at the Border Helping Individuals Work in the U.S.

    The summer months have been a busy time at the border for Berardi Immigration Law.  Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi, Associate Attorney Jennifer Early, and our NAFTA Paralegal, Sam Tiranno, have appeared several times each week with our clients to present applications for foreign employees to work in the U.S.  Some of our recent cases include […]
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  • Entry guidance for same-sex couples at U.S. ports of entry

    As reported last month, the Supreme Court has struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). DOMA is no longer an impediment in recognizing same-sex couples under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), so long as the marriage is valid under the laws of the state where it was celebrated.  While other immigration agencies, like […]
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  • NEXUS Mid-Year Report

    Niagara Region’s Mid-Year NEXUS Traffic Report According to mid-year border traffic data compiled between January and June 2013, overall NEXUS trips in the Niagara region have risen by 11% from last year’s first-half mark of 675,000 to 750,000 total crossings. NEXUS usage at the Peace Bridge between Buffalo and Ft. Erie grew to over 360,000 […]
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  • State Department Announces Temporary Shut Down of Numerous Embassies and Consulates

    The State Department reports it will temporarily shut down a number of U.S. Embassies and Consulates in the Middle East and North Africa on Sunday, August 4, 2013, in response to an unspecified threat.  Those affected by the closures may include embassies in Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanistan and […]
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  • Automated I-94 Card Pointers

    United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has officially implemented its program to automate Form I-94 at all air and sea ports of entry.  The I-94 card has historically been used to document the arrival and departure of foreign citizens who are being admitted into the U.S. with a nonimmigrant visa status at time of […]
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  • TN and L-1 Case Summary 02.05.2019

    Rosanna Berardi, the Managing Partner of Berardi Immigration Law, recently had two successful cases presented to Customs and Border Protection at the Peace Bridge in Buffalo, New York. The first case was a TN application. This case was unique because this client had previously been denied at the border when trying to apply for TN […]

    Read More
  • Understanding the Visa Bulletin

    The government has placed statutory limits on how many people can immigrate to the United States each year, so once you submit your application, you may have to wait until there is a visa available in the category you applied for. Each month, the Department of State (DOS) issues a visa bulletin, which indicates when […]

    Read More
  • H-1B Cap Exemptions

    H-1B visas are a popular category for foreign medical professionals who wish to work in the US. The H-1B nonimmigrant visa is a category for temporary workers who wish to work in a specialty occupation in the United States. In order to qualify to apply for an H-1B visa, an individual in the medical field […]

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  • BIL Busy at the Border Helping Individuals Work in the U.S.

    The summer months have been a busy time at the border for Berardi Immigration Law.  Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi, Associate Attorney Jennifer Early, and our NAFTA Paralegal, Sam Tiranno, have appeared several times each week with our clients to present applications for foreign employees to work in the U.S.  Some of our recent cases include […]
    Read More
  • Entry guidance for same-sex couples at U.S. ports of entry

    As reported last month, the Supreme Court has struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). DOMA is no longer an impediment in recognizing same-sex couples under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), so long as the marriage is valid under the laws of the state where it was celebrated.  While other immigration agencies, like […]
    Read More
  • NEXUS Mid-Year Report

    Niagara Region’s Mid-Year NEXUS Traffic Report According to mid-year border traffic data compiled between January and June 2013, overall NEXUS trips in the Niagara region have risen by 11% from last year’s first-half mark of 675,000 to 750,000 total crossings. NEXUS usage at the Peace Bridge between Buffalo and Ft. Erie grew to over 360,000 […]
    Read More
  • State Department Announces Temporary Shut Down of Numerous Embassies and Consulates

    The State Department reports it will temporarily shut down a number of U.S. Embassies and Consulates in the Middle East and North Africa on Sunday, August 4, 2013, in response to an unspecified threat.  Those affected by the closures may include embassies in Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanistan and […]
    Read More
  • Automated I-94 Card Pointers

    United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has officially implemented its program to automate Form I-94 at all air and sea ports of entry.  The I-94 card has historically been used to document the arrival and departure of foreign citizens who are being admitted into the U.S. with a nonimmigrant visa status at time of […]
    Read More

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