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SRW has Launched our New Blog –SRW Border Lawyers– on Border/Port-of-Entry Problems

3/30/2012 Written by SRW Lawyers

Serotte Reich Wilson proudly announces the launching of our new Blog-SRW Border Lawyers-which focuses on border-related U.S. immigration issues and provides insightful tips and solutions on navigating through port of entry problems. Please visit our new blog at www.srwborderlawyers.com.Read More >

SRW Attorney Nisha Fontaine’s Article on Non-Immigrant Waivers Published in Toronto Newspaper

3/16/2012 Written by SRW Lawyers

One of our associate attorneys, Nisha V. Fontaine, has published an article on Non-Immigrant Waivers in a local Toronto, Ontario, Canada newspaper – Weekly Times of India. An excerpt of the article follows: For many years, our law firm has been working with foreign nationals who share a common background: first attempted to immigrate to […]Read More >

Successfully Overcoming Naturalization Application Denial

3/15/2012 Written by SRW Lawyers

Earlier this week, we received confirmation that our client, who had been twice denied for naturalization previously, had been scheduled for her Oath Ceremony to become a U.S. citizen. While our firm was not involved in either of the two naturalization filings, we were contacted after the second denial. The first naturalization application was properly […]Read More >

Investor Visa With Israel?

3/14/2012 Written by SRW Lawyers

The investor or “E-2” visa is available for foreign nationals who want to start-up or buy a U.S. business. It gives the investor the right to live and work in the U.S. directing his business. The spouse of the investor can apply for his/her own employment authorization. The E-2 visa is only available to nationals […]Read More >

USCIS Update to Employer-Employee Relationship For H-1B Visas

3/13/2012 Written by SRW Lawyers

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued updated information on the nature of the employer-employee relationship required for an individual to qualify for the H-1B visa classification. This information is especially important given the April 1, 2012 filing date for the upcoming H-1B fiscal year, and suggests that USCIS will again be paying close […]Read More >