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Jason E. Peltz is an attorney and
founder of the Law Offices of Jason E. Peltz. He has been serving
the needs of corporations, citizens and immigrants for over a
decade. He earned his Bachelor Degree from the University of
Michigan. He is a graduate of the University of Detroit-Mercy School
of Law. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan. He provides
services in various aspects of immigration law including all
employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visas, all family based
immigrant and non-immigrant visas, visitor visas, naturalization,
political asylum and refugee applications, J waivers, and I-212 and
I-601 waivers. In addition provides aggressive immigration defense
for aliens charged with crimes and immigration violations. He
represents aliens throughout removal proceedings and specializes in
appellate review of removal proceedings. His work has been featured
in several prominent national newspapers and news networks,
including the Washington Post and Fox News. Mr. Peltz is admitted to
practice law in the state of Michigan and is admitted and qualified
as an attorney and counselor in the United States District Court for
the Eastern District of Michigan and the United States Court of
Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Click below to start the process to
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The Attorney Kristy
Sowers-Figueroa is the founding partner of The Law Offices of Negri & Torres, P.A. in Miami, Florida, an
international trade, business and immigration law
firm based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with offices
and affiliates across Latin America. In Miami she
handles all types of matters about U.S. immigration,
visa, naturalization, and consular law. Her firm
also handles document procurement, certified
translations, apostilles and legalizations. She may
answer questions by email or phone. Kristy
Sowers-Figueroa has experience in other areas of the law, like civil
and criminal trial at both the state and federal
levels as well as the representation of immigrant
juveniles in Florida dependency courts. She is
especially skilled in matters involving the
intersection of criminal law and immigration.
She is an expert in family-based immigrant
petitions, including adjustments of status, K-1, K-2
and K-3 visas and Special Immigrant (I-360)
petitions for beneficiaries under the Violence
Against Women Act (VAWA). Has assisted clients
in obtaining non-immigrant work-related and investor
visas in the E, H, TN, L, O and P categories, as
well as business (B-1) visitor visas. Also obtained
permanent resident (“green card”) status for
individuals in EB-1 extraordinary ability and EB-2
National Waiver / Schedule A Pre-Certification
categories as well as through the PERM Labor
Certification. Speaks English, French,
Spanish and Portuguese.
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Ms. Waverley Madden is the
attorney founder of Madden Law Firm P.C. in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; she is a member of AILA, the American Immigration Lawyers Association,
and member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and
admitted to practice Law in the United States
District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania. Specializes in Immigration,
Bankruptcy, Entertainment, Business, and Family law.
She is a lawyer and licensed Notary Public.
Ms. Madden earned her law degree from Howard
University School of Law in Washington D.C. in 2002.
Additionally studied at McGill University in Montreal, Canada with a Bachelor of Social
Work and a Minor in Women’s Studies In 1999. Earned
a degree in Languages and Literature, cum laude,
from Vanier College in Canada in 1996. In the past,
worked as an immigration attorney at the law firm of
Tom & Associates in Montreal, Canada. She has
assisted individuals in sponsoring family relatives
to immigrate to the US, advised clients about
business and family immigration issues, obtained non-immigrant business and work visas for
foreign employees. She can answer immigration
questions about several cases, especially
family-based sponsorships. She speaks English
and French, and has Spanish speakers
on her staff. Mme Madden peut répondre vos questions sur l'Immigration américain en français.
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David Katona is based in New York, he has worked as a senior
attorney in the Immigration Department at Hodgson Russ LLP, and as an
associate immigration attorney at Bondy & Schloss LLP and at
Susie Kim & Associates, PC. Currently serves as a
co-founding partner of the law firm Katona & Mir LLP and continues
to practice exclusively in the area of immigration law; and also
currently serves as an Of Counsel immigration consultant to law
firms in New York City and California. David Katona
has represented businesses of all sizes, from Fortune 500 companies
to start-ups, and has worked extensively with individuals and
businesses in the fields of IT, law, real estate, business, finance,
education, health care, fashion, the performing arts,
television/motion pictures, and sports. Mr. Katona also has
extensive experience defending clients in removal proceeding
(deportation) and assisting individuals and families in petitioning
for relatives, applying for U.S. citizenship and seeking waivers.
He is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers
Association (AILA) and the Immigration Committee of the NYC Bar
Association. Serves as the Co-Chair of the Corporate Practice
Committee of AILA's New York Chapter (2007/2008). Regularly conducts seminars
and authors articles on various immigration related topics. He is
able to counsel individuals in English, Spanish and Hungarian
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