Our client, an Indian citizen and lawful permanent resident of the U.S., recently came to us with the following facts: She had abruptly left the U.S. about 4.5 years ago and had not entered the U.S. since that time. She had a lawful permanent resident husband who was in possession of a valid re-entry […]Read More >
Two of the leading peer-reviewed journals confirmed last week that members of ABIL, the Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers, garnered the lion’s share of top immigration lawyer rankings, and are head and shoulders above virtually all their peers in the global mobility bar. These affirmations of quality help potential and current clients readily recognize exceptionally […]Read More >
SRW Attorney Nisha Fontaine recently spoke to 7Eyewitness News about the federal raids on four Mexican restaurants in the Buffalo area which impacted several workers. She confirmed that the outcome on each of these cases was specific to the workers’ individual facts, but various factors – such as family ties in the U.S. – would […]Read More >
In a recent article published by the Society for Human Resource Management, SRW attorney Andrew M. Wilson was quoted expressing his support for the executive action authorizing spouses of H-1B holders to work: “I know of H-1B individuals who have left employment to return home because of this issue, as well as individuals who decided […]Read More >
Recently, one of our clients – Canadian citizen in the U.S. on a TN visa – was approved for a Green Card after marriage to a U.S. citizen. For more information about the case, visit Brian Zuccaro’s blog, available here.Read More >