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Brent Poirier, Immigration Attorney

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Main Office

15 Stark Street
Manchester, NH 03101

Years of Experience

More than 15 years of experience

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Main

15 Stark Street

Manchester, NH 03101

Green cards for spouses and fiancees. Work visas for professionals and academics. US citizenship.

Practice limited to Immigration Law. Green Cards and US citizenship for family of US citizens and qualified professionals. No deportation cases. In-person for New Hampshire, ME, MA, VT. Internet representation worldwide.

This firm limits its practice to obtaining work visas for professional people and their immediate family members; and visa applications filed by American citizens for their family members, such as spouses, parents, children, and adopted children; and applications for American citizenship. We do not handle cases involving persons in jail, or in deportation proceedings. We do not handle cases for people who entered the USA illegally. We handle:

• H-1B and O-1 Visas for Faculty, Researchers, and other Professionals; EB-1 Extraordinary Ability and EB-2 National Interest Waiver applications

• Labor Certificates and Permanent Residency
• Outstanding Faculty and Researcher petitions

• E, L and TN (NAFTA) visas

• R visas and green cards for clergy and religious workers

• Fiance and marriage visas

This firm has great depth of experience. Among the firm's attorneys we have successfully handled essentially every kind of nonimmigrant and immigrant work visa petition. (Note: Past success cannot be assurance of future success because each case must be decided on its own merits.) We have represented individuals, universities, small companies and multinational corporations throughout the United States and from more than 50 countries through the world.

Accepting clients nationwide

We are authorized by the Citizenship and Naturalization Service ("USCIS" formerly INS) and U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) to submit applications to any of its offices nationwide. Work visa applications are submitted by mail to various offices of the USCIS and DOL. In most cases, there are no in-person interviews connected with business visa petitions.  We also prepare the forms for your visa interviews, if required, at American consulates throughout the world.

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Created On: 12/13/2010

Can anyone apply for American citizenship? No. Most people must first obtain "Lawful Permanent Residency" which is the legal right to live the rest of one's life in America.  This is called "obtaining a Green...

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UOP McGeorge Law School, (Sacramento, CA)

Juris Doctor 1982

Post-grad international and immigration law studies, Salzburg University and McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento.  Studied Immigration Law with former INS District Director George Rosenberg.

Licensed as an attorney by the Supreme Court of New Mexico (NM), 1985
American Immigration Lawyers Association

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