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May 22, 2013

Marco A. Moreno, Of Counsel

  • 312-214-4589
  • mmoreno@btlaw.com
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  • Marco A. Moreno is of counsel at Barnes & Thornburg LLP’s Indianapolis office and is a member of the Corporate Department and the Immigration Practice Group. He also oversees the firm's Latin American services as a member of the Global Services Practice Group.

    Mr. Moreno’s legal practice requires close interaction with a variety of government agencies, including the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, National Visa Center, Department of State, Department of Labor, Department of Justice, Consular Offices, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Executive Office of Immigration Review.

    Mr. Moreno represents large international corporations, small franchises, foreign investors, and individuals in all aspects of immigration law. He advises corporate clients on proper immigration benefits for their foreign-born employees, student and employer obligations and responsibilities under state and federal laws and regulations, including I-9 compliance, E-verify, no-match letters, and related anti-discrimination compliance and violation prevention. He plans and prepares applications for labor certification with the U.S. Department of Labor and related nonimmigrant and immigrant visa petitions with a focus on engineers, medical professionals and researchers, persons with extraordinary ability and with skills warranting national interest waivers. He prepares family-based immigrant visa petitions for individual clients in all family-sponsored categories. Mr. Moreno’s experience with various visas is extensive, including: E-1, E-2, H-1B, H-2B, L-1A, L-1B, O-1, P-1, TN-1, TN-2, as well as PERM Labor Certification Applications and Employment Based Permanent Immigration (all categories).

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