Columbus Ohio Business Immigration Attorneys
If legal immigration is a priority at your company, receiving wise legal immigration counsel is a necessity as well. Contact the skilled experienced lawyers at Harrison Alo in Columbus. We have the energy, the track record of success, and the creative solutions you will need to attack unique business immigration problems.
We identify with the short-term nuances that can pop up. Our business acumen and skills can help to see you through a problematic situation, from initial consultation to case resolution. We keep you informed of every step in your case. We know that your managers, your employees, and your company's future all depend on our efforts.
The Many Faces of Business Immigration
There are conceivably as many kinds of government forms in the business immigration field as there are situations to resolve in the corporate arena. Among the paper work and procedures we attack on your behalf are:
- Adjustment of Status
- Concurrent Filing of I-140 and I-485
- Consular Processing
- EB-1 (a) (Alien of Extraordinary Ability)
- EB-1 (b) (Outstanding Professors/Researchers)
- EB-1 (c) (Managers and Executive Transferees)
- EB-2 (Immigrant Petitions)
- EB-3
- The E Visa
- Foreign Nurses Immigration
- Labor Certification (PERM)
- Naturalization/Citizenship
- NIW (National Interest Waiver)
- Travel Documents
- Work Permit
Another current emphasis at our thriving practice is the review of physicians' employment contracts, contract review, and business formation filings.
We will work with you, agency officials, consulate personnel, and everyone necessary in order to complete the challenging assignment you have entrusted with us. Our reputation for seeing tough jobs through to positive outcomes and staying in touch with you is growing throughout Ohio.
Call Harrison Alo Today
And when you do, schedule your initial consultation with our Columbus-based, experienced business immigration attorneys. Our offices are also available by fax and e-mail. We return after-hours calls promptly and have access to interpreters.