Employers turn to Mdivani Corporate Immigration Law Firm when they need deep expertise in business immigration law, including Corporate Immigration Strategy, Corporate Immigration Compliance, and Global Workforce Mobility.
What they find is not just deep expertise and a deep bench of business immigration experts, but also, excellent responsiveness and dedication to meeting clients' business goals based on relationships of trust.
Our Services
Industries
Healthcare
We represent hospitals and healthcare providers in matters involving visas for nurses, J-1 waivers, and H-1Bs for physicians and and medical technologists, and business immigration compliance matters. We help healthcare clients with building the talent pipeline, with a focus on bringing nurses and physicians to medically underserved areas.
Insurance and Financial Services
We assist clients with onboarding and retention of international personnel for positions that require education and expertise in computer science, financial mathematics, data science and other STEM fields. We also help clients in these highly regulated industries to stay compliant with applicable IRCA, DOL PublicAccess filed and DHS regulations.
Tech, Manufacturing, Engineering and Design
Mdivani lawyers help clients in Tech, Manufacturing, Engineering and Design sectors to transition OPT-based international employees to full-time employment in positions requiring advanced knowledge of engineering and design while staying compliant with IRCA requirements.
Food Processing and Agriculture
We work with employers in food processing and agriculture on projects involving retention of international personnel and business immigration compliance. We help to move service technicians to the U.S. for critical specialized knowledge machinery work. We also help build access to critical long-term talent in the agricultural sector through the employment-based green card process.
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