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Each year hundreds of thousands of Canadians travel to the United States for work, vacations, and shopping.   Some believe they are not subject to U.S. immigration law due to the friendly relationship between the two countries.  However, Canadians, like other foreign nationals, are subject to U.S. immigration law and need work permits, waivers, and green cards to enter the U.S.

Our office specializes in the preparation and submission of work permits for Canadian nationals.  As a former Immigration Inspector, Ms. Berardi has a deep understanding of the issues that face Canadian clients.  Ms. Berardi frequently counsels individuals and corporations with respect to working in the U.S.  She also frequently appears at the Peace Bridge in Buffalo, New York to present in-person applications on behalf of Canadian clients.

 

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1 Inadmissibility to the U.S. & the Petty Offense Exception
2 Impact of a Criminal Conviction on Your Immigration Status
3 Deportation/Removal from the United States
4 Criminal Waivers
5 NAFTA Nonimmigrant Visas (TN and L-1): A Comparison
6 L-1 Nonimmigrant Visa: Intracompany Transferees
7 TN Nonimmigrant Visa: NAFTA Professions List
8 TN Nonimmigrant Visa: Employing Canadian and Mexican Nationals Under NAFTA