Nancy A. Berte - The Law Office of Nancy A. Berte

Dr. Nancy A. Berte

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The Law Office of Nancy A. Berte
2609 Ridge Avenue


Evanston, IL 60201-1717
USA
0118475709587

The Law Office of Nancy A. Berté is located in Evanston, Illinois and serves the greater Chicago Metropolitan area as well as clients throughout the United States and internationally. See www.bertelaw.com.  This office was founded in 1997 at which time principal counsel, Nancy A. Berté, changed her practice from one handling many different kinds of legal matters to one dedicated to immigration law.  Attorney Berté is a long-standing member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and its local Chicago Chapter. We are committed to personal service for, and individual attention to, our clients.

email your request to naberte@gmail.com

Our office is dedicated to helping clients with a wide variety of legal matters including temporary visas, immigrant visas (i.e., permanent residency), and naturalization to U.S. Citizenship, it;s primary focus is on academic faculty and staff who seek immigration through various employment-based categories, waiver of §212(e) homes residency requirements, and other matters related to immigration and naturalization for faculty and staff.  We are especially practiced in Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Researcher, National Interest Waiver and Labor Certification for teaching faculty and other staff.  Our office has had great success with these types of petitions over the years.

There are two principal avenues for immigration, one based on employment in the United States, and the other based on family ties to U.S. citizens and/or legal permanent residents of the United States.

The principal focus of The Law Office of Nancy A. Berté’s employment-based immigration practice is on academics, research scientists and professionals in other areas of endeavor. Specifically, we file numerous petitions in the following categories:

  • EB-1 Extraordinary Ability petitions
  • EB-1 Outstanding Researcher or Professor Petitions
  • EB-2 National Interest Waivers
  • EB-2 Optional Special Recruitment Labor Certification
    designed for college and university teaching faculty
  • EB-2 Regular PERM labor certification
  • EB-2 Schedule A petitions

Over the years our clients have come from universities, government research institutions and private industry from coast to coast -- to name just a few: Harvard University, Columbia University, Georgia Tech, University of Southern Florida, Purdue University, The University of Michigan, The University of Missouri at Columbia, Northwestern University, The University of Chicago, The University of California at San Diego, Berkeley, and Los Angeles, and many more large and small universities and colleges. We also serve clients from research institutions such as Fermilab and Argonne National Laboratory.
Additionally, the temporary work-related visa needs of professionals and their families also handled by this office include: H-1B, J-1, O-1, L-1, TN and other temporary visas. Issues related to such visas, such as waivers of the two-year home residency requirement often attached to J-1 visas under INA §212(e), are also handled by this office. Employment authorization cards for eligible spouses of professional workers are also handled. We additionally obtain other temporary visas which are not work related such as B-1/B-2 visas and advise on issues related to visa waivers.
For our family-based immigration practice, we routinely file petitions for:

  • immediate relatives of US citizens
  • immediate relatives of legal permanent residents
  • removal of conditions on permanent residency


Our family-based temporary visa practice serves the needs of fiancé(e)s and spouses living abroad who need visas such as K-1 and K-3 visas to enter the United States.
Please contact our Evanston law office by email with questions about your legal needs and issues. Provide as much information as possible regarding your inquiry. While this contact does not serve to establish an attorney/client relationship, it will allow our office to begin a preliminary assessment of your case. Your communication will be kept confidential.
We strongly encourage foreign-born nationals to seek at least initial advice on any plans they may have regarding intended stays and/or work in the United States. This initial advice may help prevent them from inadvertently creating unintended problems for themselves and their families. Too often people wait to ask about the consequences of work in the United States and travel in and out of the United States until after the fact sometimes creating bars to certain benefits of the immigration laws that they had not anticipated.

email your request to naberte@gmail.com