For more than 30 years, Greg Adams has counseled large and small domestic and international businesses, educational institutions, non-profit entities, investors, professional athletes, professors and researchers in all aspects of business-immigration and related laws. He has represented bi-coastal and other high tech clients in immigration matters, has helped companies to develop balanced immigration policies, and has architected legal and practical measures to handle large volumes of cases. Over the past two decades, Greg has developed novel approaches to challenging immigration dynamics and has overcome unfavorable governmental decisions for clients through a mix of persuasion and argument. A strong believer in problem-avoidance, Greg takes a proactive approach to case preparation and presentation. He has served as a bar association representative to the U.S. immigration agency, has taught immigration law at the University Dayton School of Law, and is a frequent speaker and author on immigration law topics. Since 1991 he has served as a senior editor of the annual Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook series.
Experience
Immigration Cases
Mr. Adams has handled thousands of immigration cases during the course of his more than two decades of practice as an immigration lawyer. Mr. Adams' experience includes the following:
• Advising companies on I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification) compliance matters, and providing I-9 training;
• Handling a large volume of all types of L (intracompany transferee) work visa cases on behalf of executives, managers, and specialists with multi-national organizations, including for companies with new U.S. offices and multi-national companies that qualify for L blanket status;
• Handling a large volume of H-1B (specialty occupation professional) work visa petitions of all types including those involving complex degree equivalency issues and for start-up companies, as well as for Singaporean and Chilean nationals under the special treaty that applies to them;
• Handling a large volume of TN (Trade NAFTA) work visa applications for a wide array of occupations on the NAFTA list of occupations;
• Handling a large volume of E-1 and E-2 (treaty trader/investor) visa applications for foreign companies that make an investment in a U.S. company;
• Handling a large volume of O-1 (extraordinary ability) work visa cases for entertainers, athletes, artists, engineers, scientists, business professionals and others;
• Handling a wide array of B-1 (business visitor) visa applications including for persons with special challenges such as past denials, security check issues, and unusual dynamics;
• Handling a large number of J-1 (exchange visitor) visa applications and related J-1 waiver issues;
• Counseling F-1 foreign students on work authorization and maintenance of status issues;
• Securing K-1 and K-3 visas for fiancées and relatives of U.S. citizens;
• Assisting foreign nationals in applying for and securing U.S. visas of all types at U.S. Embassies around the world.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Gregory P. Adams
- New Measures to Strengthen Aviation Security - (Posted On Friday, May 21, 2010)
- Employers are Reminded Not To Specify Which Documents Should Be Presented For I-9 Purposes - (Posted On Friday, May 21, 2010)
- May 2010 Visa Bulletin - EB-3 India and China Advance Slightly; Mexico EB-3 Unavailable - (Posted On Friday, May 21, 2010)
- USCIS Still Accepting H-1B Petitions for Fiscal Year 2011 - (Posted On Friday, May 21, 2010)
- Arizona Immigration Law Sparks Debate and Reminder to Foreign Nationals Inside and Outside Arizona - (Posted On Friday, May 21, 2010)
- USCIS' Site Visit Guide -- Some Key Points - (Posted On Friday, May 21, 2010)
- BIA Decision in Matter of Neto Renews Hope for Many in Removal Proceedings - (Posted On Sunday, May 16, 2010)
- Eleven New Countries Eligible for H-2A and H-2B Temporary Work Visa Program - (Posted On Sunday, May 16, 2010)
- "Administrative Processing" in U.S. Visa Applications - (Posted On Sunday, May 16, 2010)
- H-1B Cap Season in Full Swing for April 1st Filings - (Posted On Thursday, March 18, 2010)