Case Law Examples
With decades of experience, Meyner and Landis LLP's Immigration and Naturalization attorneys have handled thousands of clients and their respective immigration and naturalization issues. Some specific examples are set out below, but are by no means the only types of problems handled:
U.S. Permanent Residence Based upon Extraordinary Ability
The firm's client received an approved immigrant visa petition based on extraordinary ability. The client was an accomplished, highly creative and multi-talented Professional Artist/Performer/Ballerina of exceptional ability in various faculties of the theater with in-depth knowledge of classical ballet, jazz and contemporary dance. The firm was able to show that the beneficiary performed in numerous ballet and theatrical performances, musicals, films, movies, television productions and galas, with international and national recognition for being one of the top in the field of performing/theatrical arts of classical and contemporary ballet.
U.S. Permanent Residence Based upon Extraordinary Ability
The firm's client received an approved immigrant visa petition based on extraordinary ability. The client was a highly creative and experienced composer and performer with in-depth knowledge of Edo (ancient Benin Kingdom) history and culture. She was the founder of an award-winning Nigerian Theatre Troupe, a radio and television actress, producer and newscaster -- with national and international recognition for being one of the top in the field of theatrical production and performance of Edo culture.
U.S. Permanent Residence based upon a National Interest Waiver
The firm obtained a National Interest Waiver for the Medical Director of Oncology of a major pharmaceutical company for his works in the field of cancer research and prevention.
U.S. Permanent Residence Based upon Extraordinary Ability
The firm obtained an approved immigrant visa petition for an alien with extraordinary ability in the arts who was a member of the Assembly of the Tibetan People's Deputies in Exile. The waiver was based upon his international acclaim in the field of Tibetan Poetry and Literature.
Deportation/Residency
The firm obtained permanent residency in removal proceedings for a woman who had been ordered deported in her absence 17 years prior. She had been beaten by her US citizen husband and then widowed by her husband when he committed suicide in a drug rehabilitation facility. The government opposed reopening the client's deportation order even though they had concluded that she was a battered spouse of a United States Citizen. Over its objection, an immigration judge reopened the case and the client was granted permanent residency.
Meyner and Landis' Immigration attorneys are not strangers to the court room, and will not hesitate to fight for your rights as well. Please contact them today to assess your situation.