Berger Singerman’s Business Immigration Group represents corporate clients in all phases of the hiring and transfer of foreign nationals to the U.S., including but not limited to investors, executives, managers, professionals, and performing artists. The firm also provides a full range of US immigration services for individuals, including family, employment, and investment visas.
We also interface with corporate and tax attorneys to advise citizens and residents of other countries who intend to establish residency in the United States, as to the income and estate tax consequences of establishing residency in the United States and alternative strategies for minimizing the overall tax consequences.
Areas of focus for the Business Immigration Practice include:
- Compliance for employers/I-9 Compliance
- EB-1 extraordinary abilities visas
- EB-2 advanced degrees professionals
- EB-3 skilled workers and professionals
- EB-5 immigrant investor visas
- E-1 treaty traders visas
- E-2 treaty investors visas
- F-1 student visas
- H-1B specialty occupations
- J exchange visitors and trainees
- L visas for multinational executives or managers
- Naturalization
- O-1 visas for individuals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics
- Permanent Labor Certification
- TN temporary work visas for Canadian and Mexican professionals
- U.S. Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery
Click here for more information on our Business Immigration Practice.
Berger Singerman’s Business Immigration Group represents corporate clients in all phases of the hiring and transfer of foreign nationals to the U.S., including but not limited to investors, executives, managers, professionals, and performing artists. The firm also provides a full range of US immigration services for individuals, including family, employment, and investment visas.
We also interface with corporate and tax attorneys to advise citizens and residents of other countries who intend to establish residency in the United States, as to the income and estate tax consequences of establishing residency in the United States and alternative strategies for minimizing the overall tax consequences.
Areas of focus for the Business Immigration Practice include:
- Compliance for employers/I-9 Compliance
- EB-1 extraordinary abilities visas
- EB-2 advanced degrees professionals
- EB-3 skilled workers and professionals
- EB-5 immigrant investor visas
- E-1 treaty traders visas
- E-2 treaty investors visas
- F-1 student visas
- H-1B specialty occupations
- J exchange visitors and trainees
- L visas for multinational executives or managers
- Naturalization
- O-1 visas for individuals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics
- Permanent Labor Certification
- TN temporary work visas for Canadian and Mexican professionals
- U.S. Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery
Click here for more information on our Business Immigration Practice.
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Thirty-Two Berger Singerman Attorneys Recognized in the 2017 Super Lawyers Florida Edition
June 8, 2017
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December 19, 2017
El Nuevo Herald, "Evite realizar transacciones con clientes que estén en la lista de la OFAC"
December 16, 2017
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October 11, 2017
September 16, 2017
El Nuevo Herald, "Extensión del programa EB-5 vence el 30 de septiembre de 2017"
June 16, 2017
Daily Business Review "What Businesses Should Know About H-1B Visa Bill"
March 13, 2017
VentureBeat "Tech industry faces new H-1B visa reality"
March 12, 2017
El Nuevo Herald "Immigration Options: Employers Must Consider E-2 Visas"
March 8, 2017
January 25, 2017
El Nuevo Herald "H1-B Visa Petitions Begin in April"
January 23, 2017
South Florida Legal Guide - 2017 Edition, "The Tax Yin to the Immigration Yang"
January 4, 2017