Immigration Law
Immigration Law Attorney
Immigration laws and regulations are complex and changing. If you have concerns about immigration — as a business manager or as an individual — you need an immigration lawyer who is current with the law and knows how to advise you.
Contact the INBLF or a Member Firm listed below.
Avirom & Associates, LLP (New York)
www.avirom.com
42 Broadway
Suite 1220
New York, New York 10004
(212) 747-8787
Jonathan Avirom, Esq.
javirom@avirom.com
Elizabeth Brettschneider, Esq.
ebretttschneider@avirom.com
Banta Immigration Law Limited (Atlanta)
www.bantalaw.com
260 Peachtree Street
Suite 801
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
(404) 249-9300
Robert E. Banta, Esq.
rbanta@bantalaw.com
Bart & Associates (Toronto)
www.bartlaw.ca
Law Chambers
Barristers and Solicitors
181 University Avenue
Suite 2200
Toronto, Ontario M5H 3M7
(416) 601-1346
Jacqueline R. Bart, Esq.
bart@bartlaw.ca
Baumann, Landau & Simon (Philadelphia)
www.bls-immigrations.com
510 Walnut Street
Suite 1340
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
(215) 925-0705
Jon Landau, Esq.
jlandau@bls-immigration.com
Nicole Simon
nsimon@bls-immigration.com
Chin & Curtis, LLP (Massachusetts)
www.chincurtis.com
75 Federal Street, Suite 210
Boston, Massachusetts 02110
(617) 482-1775
Fax: (617) 482-2443
Francis E. Chin
FChin@chincurtis.com
Philip C. Curtis
PCurtis@chincurtis.com
Davidson & Schiller, LLC (Chicago)
www.davidsonschiller.com
One North LaSalle
Suite 2400
Chicago, Illinois 60602
312-499-9000
Mark Davidson, Esq.
msd@dsimmlaw.com
Dayzad Law Offices, P.C. (Los Angeles)
www.dayzadlaw.com
3255 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 1688
Los Angeles, California 90010
(213) 380-6280
Navid Dayzad, Esq.
dayzad@dayzadlaw.com
Gresk & Singleton, LLP (Indianapolis)
www.gresksingleton.com
150 East Tenth Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 237-7911
Paul D. Gresk, Esq.
Grzeca Law Group, S.C. (Wisconsin)
www.grzecalaw.com
1434 West State Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233
(414) 342-3000
Jerome G. Grzeca, Esq.
jgg@grzecalaw.com
Paul Parsons, P.C. (Austin, Texas)
www.immigrate-usa.com
704 Rio Grande
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 477-7887
Paul D. Parsons, Esq.
parsons@immigrate-usa.com
Seid Law Group (Silicon Valley - Covering cities from San Mateo to Gilroy, including Redwood City, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Cupertino and San Jose)
www.seidlawgroup.com
1530 The Alameda
Suite 310
San Jose, California 95126
(408) 271-9888
Marcine A. Seid, Esq.
marcine@seidlawgroup.com
Stern & Curray LLC (Denver)
www.sterncurray.com
650 South Cherry Street
Suite 900
Denver, Colorado 80246
(303) 407-4100
Emily J. Curray, Esq.
emily.curray@sterncurray.com
Kenneth H. Stern, Esq.
ken.stern@sterncurray.com
Weaver, Schlenger & Mazel (San Francisco)
http://www.weaver-schlenger.com/
550 Montgomery Street
Suite 650
San Francisco, California 94111
(415) 395-9331
Kirsten Schlenger, Esq.
kschlenger@weaver-schlenger.com
Mary Jane Weaver, Esq.
mjweaver@weaver-schlenger.com
Personal, High-Quality Representation
Our member firms can advise you on all areas of immigration including employment-based immigration, family-based immigration, deportation defense, asylum, visas, temporary visas, visa extensions, green cards and naturalization (citizenship). We help businesses and individuals work within the requirements of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE, formerly INS).
If an INBLF member firm cannot represent you, that firm will refer you to an attorney who can.
- Foreign worker hires and transfers: In order to place the right person in the right job, your business may hire workers from other countries. If you have an international business, you may find it necessary to transfer managers and executives to the United States. Talk to a lawyer who has experience with foreign worker visas.
- I-9 compliance: Is your business in compliance with I-9? Have you verified that your employees are citizens or that they have valid green cards? Businesses are being held accountable now more than ever before for ensuring compliance with immigration laws.
- Investor visas: Do you want to make a business investment in the United States? You may qualify for an investor visa. Consult a lawyer who can explain the process and your rights and obligations.
- Family-based immigration: Bringing families together can be a complex matter. Talk to an attorney about fiancée/fiancé visas, spouse visas, visas for children and other family members.
- Political asylum: Do you need a visa based on a political situation that puts you or other family members in danger? An attorney can help you sort through the requirements.
Headquartered in New York City, the International Network of Boutique Law Firms is a group of national and international law firms that provide a high level of service and experience to clients. Every member firm is thoroughly vetted to ensure the level of service and legal knowledge you will receive.


