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Business Immigration

Skilled attorneys help you navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law

We recognize the growing compliance and workload challenges facing Human Resources professionals today and are committed to providing thoughtful, ethical, and results-oriented immigration law solutions.

In all aspects of business immigration law on a nationwide level, Tobin, O’Connor & Ewing represents:

  • Corporations
  • Healthcare organizations
  • Educational institutions
  • Non-profit groups
  • High-achieving individuals

We can help clients navigate United States immigration law complexities associated with the following:

  • Temporary and immigrant visas
  • PERM labor certification
  • I-9 compliance
  • Physician practice
  • Benefits applications for individuals and families
  • Key employee immigration status in corporate reorganizations

Contact us

To discuss how we may help you achieve your business immigration law objectives, contact Tobin, O’Connor & Ewing. We can be your best resource and we look forward to serving you.

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