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Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP has represented thousands of individuals in obtaining U.S. permanent residency without the necessity of completing a labor certification by showing that the individual is an:

  1. Alien of Extraordinary Ability
  2. An Outstanding Researcher or Professor; or
  3. An Immigrant Whose Immigration is in the National Interest

Click here for step-by-step information on the process. View PDF version

Please feel free to browse the resources we have made available on our website. If you want to learn more about these options, we recommend that you schedule a consultation with us. A consultation allows us to review all of the facts in your situation, after which we can present you with the options relevant to your specific situation. We can also quote you a fee for any option you wish to pursue with our assistance after speaking with you. Please note there is a consultation fee, which may be applied towards legal fees if we are retained within 72 hours of the consultation.

You can schedule a consultation by calling 212-796-8840 (NY) or 215-825-8600 (PA) or by emailing EB1consult@klaskolaw.com. Please include your CV with your email, and be sure to let us know to which of our attorneys you would like to speak.

 

Questions You Should Ask in Choosing an EB-1 Law Firm

  1. What is the firm’s experience with EB-1 cases?

  2. How many EB-1 cases has the firm gotten approved within the past year?

  3. What is the percentage approval rate of the firm on EB-1 cases?

  4. Does the firm have a website devoted to EB-1 issues?

  5. How many individuals in the firm focus most or all their time on EB-1 cases?

  6. How does the firm assist in preparing the application?

  7. What is the role of the lawyer in preparing my application?

  8. Have members of the firm published articles on EB-1?

  9. Have members of the firm been invited to make presentations about EB-1 at universities, hospitals, and research institutions and organizations?

  10. How many institutions refer EB-1 cases to your law firm?

  11. Are members of the firm regularly invited to present at immigration conferences about EB-1?

  12. Are members of the firm on national committees that influence policy on EB-1 cases?

  13. Does the firm file multiple petitions without additional legal fees?

  14. Does the firm provide 24 hour or less response time to emails?

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