Sarah Kilibarda has focused on solving immigration and global mobility (IGM) challenges throughout her 20-year career — first as an AmeriCorps volunteer, working with low-income immigrants in Texas, then as an immigration paralegal and attorney, focusing specifically on employment-based immigration.
Sarah counsels business clients on employment-based immigrant and nonimmigrant visas and labor certifications filed before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
Sarah manages immigration matters for clients ranging from small public and private companies to Fortune 500 multinational corporations in the health care, insurance, information technology, engineering, high tech, education and manufacturing industries. She assists in advancing Faegre Drinkers' technology initiatives and ongoing process improvements to better serve the firm's immigration and global mobility clients, including the implementation of Six Sigma practices.
U.S. Immigration
Sarah handles inbound U.S. employment-based immigration matters, including:
- Preparing all types of petitions for temporary work visas, including H-1Bs, TNs, H-3s, L-1s and E-3s
- Assisting with filing and renewal of L-1 blanket petitions and advising on the L-1 blanket process at U.S. consulates
- Preparing multinational manager immigrant visa petitions
- Preparing applications for permanent residence, including PERM applications, immigrant visa petitions, adjustment of status applications, and applications for advance parole and employment authorization
- Advising on visa-related issues with U.S. consular officials and admissibility matters with USCBP officers at border ports of entry
Corporate Counseling
Sarah counsels management, HR and employees on issues including:
- Developing immigration-related policies and procedures that outline company commitments and expectations for foreign national employees
- Guiding employers through the PERM process and developing best practices for compliance
- Advising employers on compliance with state and federal laws related to I-9s
- Advising employers and foreign national employees on travel-related issues, including consular processing and admissibility
More Legal and Business Bylines From Sarah R. Kilibarda
- H-1B Cap Update: Electronic Registration Starts on March 9, 2021; Cap Selection Wage Regulation Delayed until December 31, 2021 - (Posted On Tuesday, February 09, 2021)
- U.S. Immigration Updates: H-1B Cap, Prevailing Wage Rule and International Travel Updates - (Posted On Wednesday, January 20, 2021)
- Immigration Updates: Visa Processing, Travel Bans and the New USCIS Fee Schedule - (Posted On Monday, September 21, 2020)
- Employment Immigration: Continued Changes From USCIS and the State Department With COVID-19, Travel Bans and Processing - (Posted On Thursday, August 27, 2020)
- New USCIS Filing Fees Go Into Effect October 2, 2020 - (Posted On Tuesday, August 04, 2020)
- Executive Order Restricts Employment-Based Immigration - (Posted On Thursday, June 25, 2020)
- New Executive Order Temporarily Suspends Entry of Certain Immigrants - (Posted On Friday, April 24, 2020)
- Business Immigration and Coronavirus: Latest Announcements from USCIS and DOL - (Posted On Monday, March 23, 2020)