Mercedes Badia-Tavas provides legal and business guidance to clients on a broad range of immigration law cases, with focus on Fortune 500 and small companies alike. Mercedes supports her firm’s offices and clients across various states on immigration employment transfers and up-to-date compliance.
As an immigrant herself, Mercedes finds particular fulfillment in helping companies and individuals immigrate to the United States and participate in the American dream through startups and business transactions that also can benefit the U.S. economy.
Mercedes attributes much of her practice today to her dedication to resourcefulness from years of experience, meticulous preparation and organization skills. This entails a thorough understanding of her client’s industry, operations, culture, practices and financial goals in order to lay out realistic expectations and alternative strategies, as needed. Mercedes believes in being organized in her approach and documentation as a way of helping her clients manage costs. She and her team are committed to employing systems-driven tracking, timely updates and follow-ups with clients, and being pragmatic when unexpected issues arise.
Mercedes advises on a range of employment-based immigration needs, including temporary (nonimmigrant) and permanent (immigrant) visas for executives, managers, investors, professionals, aliens of extraordinary ability, and essential, specialized and skilled workers. She works hand-in-hand with clients on their corporate global mobility policies and compliance documentation regarding sponsoring foreign nationals for employment-based visa classifications. She is regularly involved in I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification (EEV) and H-1B Labor Condition Application compliance.
Mercedes also provides in-house and on-site training on immigration planning for personnel transfers, immigration-related due diligence for mergers and acquisitions, consular applications, and naturalization and citizenship initiatives. She guides clients through internal immigration program administration and monitoring, and trains human resource personnel and other managers on the evolving areas of immigration law and practical integration of immigration policies, procedures and compliance statutes to everyday business operations.
Born in Cuba and bilingual in Spanish and English, Mercedes has sincere compassion for and sensitivity to her clients, keenly aware of the legal land mines and tedious pathways they would navigate through the U.S. immigration system. Whether Mercedes is advising on an immigration matter for an individual relocating from abroad, transferring within the U.S. from another employer, entering the U.S. workforce from student status, looking to build a U.S. business or someone part of a cultural exchange program, she provides her experience with the same strong zeal and commitment toward the best outcome.
Notably, Mercedes has been featured on NPR and Spanish-language broadcasts on immigration topics, many of which included audience call-ins. Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Mercedes had built her own legal practice over nine years as the founding partner of Badia-Tavas Law Group, representing similar categories of clients she now services, with a little more individual and family-type immigration cases involved. She has traveled and lived throughout Latin America.
Latest Legal and Business Bylines From M. Mercedes Badia-Tavas
- A Holiday Gift From The State Department: Domestic Visa Revalidation Pilot Program And Visa Interview Waiver Guidance - (Posted On Thursday, December 28, 2023)
- Traveled to Cuba After Jan. 12, 2021? CBP Updates ESTA Platform, Visa Stamp Now Required - (Posted On Tuesday, August 29, 2023)
- DOJ Issues Guidance On Avoiding Immigration-Related Discrimination When Complying With Export Control Laws - (Posted On Wednesday, May 10, 2023)
- State Department Increases Non-Immigrant Visa Application Fees Effective May 30 - (Posted On Tuesday, April 18, 2023)
- Stateside Nonimmigrant Visa Processing Is Returning – FINALLY! - (Posted On Thursday, February 23, 2023)
- U.S. Department of State and Consular Updates - (Posted On Friday, November 18, 2022)
- USCIS Final Rule Expands Premium Processing For Certain Backlogged Cases - (Posted On Friday, April 01, 2022)
- Department of Homeland Security Announces Temporary Protection Status for Ukraine - (Posted On Friday, March 04, 2022)
- DHS Announces New Initiatives To Attract, Retain Foreign STEM Talent In The U.S. - (Posted On Monday, January 24, 2022)
- Omicron COVID-19 Variant Prompts US To Suspend Travel From Eight African Countries - (Posted On Thursday, December 02, 2021)