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

Dr. Nancy A. Berte

bertelaw.com/


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


Jeffrey L. Hays - Erwin, Martinkus & Cole, Ltd.

Mr. Jeffrey L. Hays


Erwin, Martinkus & Cole, Ltd.
411 W. University


Champaign, IL 61820

(217) 351-4040

 

Jeffrey L. Hays of Erwin, Martinkus and Cole, Ltd. knows the immigration and visa process can be complex and confusing. He will personally guide you through the visa application process so that individuals may legally work or reside in the U.S.   With a strong business background, he is also familiar with the challenges that employers encounter in solving their employment needs.

Please visit us at www.entrynow.org or www.jeffhays.net for more information !


Christopher W. Helt - The Helt Law Group, LLC

Mr. Christopher W. Helt

www.heltlawgroup.com


The Helt Law Group, LLC
1 South Dearborn
Suite 2100

Chicago, IL 60603
USA
(312) 212-4271

 

Helt Law Group's principal attorney, Christopher Helt, Esq. is a nationally recognized removal defense attorney, concentrating in providing legal counsel to immigrants appearing before the U.S. Immigration Court, federal district court, federal circuit courts and the Department of Homeland Security.  

Christopher Helt, Esq. was born in Chicago, Illinois and attended Loyola Academy, Loyola University Chicago (graduating cum laude), and Loyola University’s School of Law, and is the managing member of The Helt Law Group, LLC. His practice concentrates in federal immigration litigation involving political asylum, refugee law and deportation/removal proceeding matters before the U.S. immigration court (the Executive Office for Immigration Review) and federal court. He has attained an “AV” (Preeminent Rating) lawyer-rating by his peers, the highest lawyer-rating possible by Martindale-Hubble.

Mr. Helt has been twice-qualified as an expert witness in federal jury trials for immigration/asylum-related matters, and is a member of the 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, and 11th Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, the bar to U.S. Supreme Court, amongst other bar admissions. He is listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who in American law and has appeared on local, national television and national radio news programs (CNN, WBBM-TV, WLS, FOX NEWS, BBC and NPR radio). His cases and clients also have been featured on a regular basis in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun Times. He has appeared on national ABC, NBC, CBS news and news programs, (Dan Rather’s Eye on America interview of Mr. Helt, “Collateral Damage of the War on Terrorism”, CNN national news, and on the front page of the New York Times (10/13/97) and featured in Time Magazine (“Does This Boy Deserve Asylum”).

Mr. Helt has appeared on the covers of Chicago Lawyer Magazine (“New Era of Immigration Law”) and was featured and in a Chicago Reporter Magazine cover story entitled “Winning Asylum”. Mr. Helt was one of the first—if not the first—attorney in the United States to have logged the first-ever second-hand smoke lawsuit (under the EPA’s classification of second-hand smoke as a carcinogen), received the first ever official apology from Chicago Police officers in a 1996 civil rights case, and represented a Chicago school principle successfully suing the Chicago school superintendent and School Board demanding fair legal representation (Chicago Tribune, 8/27/99). He also is credited with bringing to the forefront the plight of some of Serbia’s own ethnic-Albanian soldiers who were systematically and secretly murdered at the hands Yugoslavia’s former president (“Serb Army Deserter Faces Trial” (Associated Press, 5/18/99)) and is the first to successfully win an asylum claim based on a child’s autism in 2001.

Mr. Helt’s pro bono work covers a wide-spectrum of clientele. He frequently provides pro bono representation to the poor and underclass, and also currently serves as an active member of the ABA’s Military Pro Bono Project. Mr. Helt currently serves as the pro bono general counsel and a board member to the “Chicago FBI Explorers”, a non-profit, 501©(3) charitable organization which partners Chicago-area youths with members of the Chicago FBI who volunteer educational services, provide leadership skills, mentoring and community outreach.

Mr. Helt has been an invited panelist speaker to law students on asylum and other immigration issues at Northwestern University School of Law on numerous occasions, previously has advised the (Chicago) Mayor’s deputy chief of staff and Chicago’s Department of Consumer Services on immigration issues during “Special Registration”, and on numerous occasions has traveled to Washington, D.C., personally meeting with members of U.S. Congress to argue for changes in immigration law and on behalf of his clients. He frequently speaks publicly and to private organizations in Chicago, Memphis, and Atlanta.

In 2004, a documentary was made about the harsh realities of U.S. mostly-Muslim “Special Registration” program, entitled Patriot Acts. The film received three-stars (3) from the Chicago Tribune and was featured on the cover of its film section (“Chicago-based ‘Patriot Acts’ Shows Strength of Human Spirit.” 3/26/04). The film highlighted those affected by that law, including his clients. The film also featured Mr. Helt’s professional and personal life.

Mr. Helt is an adjunct faculty member Loyola University of Chicago and has taught separate courses on immigration policy and sociological perspectives on terrorism to undergraduate and graduate students since 2007. In 2013, Mr. Helt traveled to Pakistan to assist in an immigration matter on behalf of his client and appeared before the National Press Club of Pakistan and also as a guest on Pakistan’s Morning with Farah Show.

In 2014, Mr. Helt was featured in the ALM edition of Chicago’s Top Rated Lawyer, a distinction for attorneys in Chicago who have attained the highest rating possible for legal and ethical standards amongst their peers and members of the judiciary by Martindale-Hubble.


Anne G. Relias - Scott D. Pollock & Associates, PC

Ms. Anne G. Relias


Scott D. Pollock & Associates, PC
105 West Madison Street
Suite 2200

Chicago, IL 60602
USA
(312) 444-1940

Scott D. Pollock & Associates, P.C. is a full-service immigration law firm, with extensive experience in all areas of immigration practice, including immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, political asylum, deporation defense, deferred action for childhood arrivals, immgiration detention issues, waivers of inadmissibility, employment authorization, employer immigration compliance and sanctions issues, and immigration litigation and appeals.

The firm's attorneys seek to provide personalized service, master complex U.S. immigration laws and provide vigorous advocacy, to identify and achieve the goals of our clients.  They also value scholarship and service to the immigration law bar, to advance the causes of immigrants' rights and the progressive development of U.S. immigration law. The firm's attorneys are active members of the American Immgiration Lawyers Association.


Jo-An Rochene McLinn - Jo-An Rochene McLinn

Ms. Jo-An Rochene McLinn

www.mclinnlaw.net


Jo-An Rochene McLinn
P.O. Box 242


Clarendon Hills, IL 60514

(847) 612-6280


Thomas P. Miller - Krueger & Miller

Mr. Thomas P. Miller

immigrationvista.com


Krueger & Miller
One South Dearborn Street
Suite 2100

Chicago, IL 60603
USA
(312) 772-2507

Second Office:460 South County Rarm Road, Wheaton, Illinois 60187

About My Practice

Experience, integrity and flexibility form the backbone of my client oriented practice in Cook, DuPage, Lake and Will Counties. My thirteen years of negotiating, mediating, trials and appeals, inform my opinion of your case, and from our initial consultation onward, you always receive an honest assessment of the likely outcome. I strive for innovative solutions to your issues, minimizing expense and grief, strategizing to let you retain control over the results, while always being ready to "go all the way". Throughout, I will always be accessible to you and bill you fairly, tailoring payment options to your circumstances. Whether you are an individual with a family law or immigration law question, or a business petitioning for a prospective foreign employee, please contact me for a free intake.

Immigration benefits filing before U.S. authorities anywhere in the word. Maximizing technology means quality, cost effective service for your adjustment of status, change of status, immigrant visa, H-1B professional visa, L-1 intracompany transfer, K-1 fiancee visa, DACA, and others. A high rate of success, including 100% approval on all K-1, H-1B and L-1 cases. Of course, knowing whether your case should be filed in the first place is key.

About Me

I am an experienced Chicagoland area family law mediator and litigator and immigration law practitioner. I pride myself on my professionalism and availability to my clients, who can always contact me directly. I maximize use of technology to save you time and money.

I graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor of Science with a double major in Psychology and Political Science, and completed my Juris Doctor degree at the DePaul University College of Law in 2000. Since then, I have been practicing law, handling many negotiations, litigating intensive family law cases, as well as representing immigration clients.

 

I immigrated from Poland as a child, my wife is from Spain, and we have a son and twin daughters. I am a member of the Illinois State, DuPage County, and Chicago Bar Associations, as well as the American Immigration Lawyers Association. I am fluent in Polish and speak conversational Spanish.

 

I have offices in DuPage County and downtown Chicago, with offices by appointment throughout the Chicagoland area. I am always available, providing you my mobile number and responding to calls and e-mails same day whenever possible. I do not accept cases I do not intend on handling attentively and well. My aim is to do the worrying for you so you can go on with your life.


Jeremy Lime - Immigration Law Office of Jeremy Lime

Mr. Jeremy Lime

www.limelaw.org


Immigration Law Office of Jeremy Lime
900 North Lake Street
Suite 200

Aurora, IL 60506
USA
630-995-3088


Mary K. Neal - Law Office of Mary K. Neal

Ms. Mary K. Neal

immigratechicago.com


Law Office of Mary K. Neal
2731 W. Touhy Ave.


Chicago, IL 60645
USA
773-681-1335

Ms. Neal formed her community-based law practice with one goal in mind: to help her clients overcome life's obstacles to build a better future for their families here in the United States.  With each case she accepts and every client she represents, she is committed to upholding this country's founding principles of "liberty and justice for all" by lending her expertise and skill to those who need guidance during difficult times.


Parveen K. Goyal - Parveen K.Goyal, Ltd.

Mr. Parveen K. Goyal


Parveen K.Goyal, Ltd.
2nd Floor
2651 West Devon Avenue

Chicago, IL 60659

(847) 584-7617


Douglas Bristol - Law Offices of Douglas Bristol

Mr. Douglas Bristol


Law Offices of Douglas Bristol
321 S. Plymouth Ct.
Suite 1525

Chicago, IL 60604

(312) 663-4466


Nancy Vizer - Nancy M. Vizer, P.C.

Ms. Nancy Vizer

www.vizerlaw.com


Nancy M. Vizer, P.C.
223 W. Jackson
Suite 725

Chicago, IL 60606
USA
(312) 957-1755