February 7, 2012

Douglas J. Halpert , Partner

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  • Douglas Halpert understands the stress that immigrants and the organizations and family members that sponsor them have about navigating the complex U.S. immigration system. He has spent over two decades guiding a diverse array of clients, ranging from large publicly-traded multinational companies to non-profit organizations to a broad spectrum of professors, researchers, professionals and families, through the immigration maze. Foreign nationals with a pressing, time-sensitive need for help through the immigration process, such as engineers of every specialty, master cheese makers, film directors, actors and crews, research scientists in virtually every field, lovelorn fiancées, professors, publishers, athletes and applied energy and agricultural experts, and have found their counselor in Douglas.

    Large corporations look to Douglas to manage their corporate immigration programs and develop policies, procedures and solutions to manage their sponsorship of work visas, PERM based and PERM exempt permanent residence cases, and help shepherd their valued employees and their line managers through the process.

    Privately held and not-for-profit corporations often enlist Douglas to identify and execute the best immigration solutions which often include a mix of E-2 treaty investor, O-1 extraordinary ability, H-1B specialty occupation, L intracompany transferee work visas and J-1 exchange visitor visas. Canadian companies often leverage his years of experience as a lawyer with a small firm at the Buffalo, New York / Fort Erie, Ontario border to help them with B-1 business visitor admissibility issues, TN Trade NAFTA and L-1 visa cases, as well as waivers of inadmissibility.

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