The presentation will focus on various non-immigrant business related visas and permanent residency options involving investment opportunities. The presentation will include helpful hints and tips for businesses employing foreign nationals and I-9 compliance in mergers and acquisitions.
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Nebraska MCLE #255418. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Daniel Oldenburg will provide an overview of U.S. immigration law, addressing noteworthy issues and considerations that arise in the practice of business planning and transactional practice. The presentation will focus on various non-immigrant business related visas and permanent residency options involving investment opportunities. The presentation will include helpful hints and tips for businesses employing foreign nationals and I-9 compliance in mergers and acquisitions.
Daniel W. Oldenburg, Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, LLP
Daniel provides a multiplicity of immigration legal services to individuals and employers. He specializes in employment based immigration for university and healthcare institutions. He assists with the non-immigrant and immigrant visa services for faculty, researchers, medical fellows and residents. He regularly represents both employers and individuals with Extraordinary Ability Petitions, Outstanding Researcher/Professor Petitions, National Interest Waivers, J-1 Waivers, PERM Labor Certification and H-1B Sponsorship. Daniel also represents religious institutions seeking to sponsor qualifying religious workers. Daniel regularly assists clients with permanent residency and naturalization. He also handles all aspects of family based immigration and is bilingual (Spanish). Daniel routinely advises clients on the preparation and drafting of various estate planning documents. He represents clients in matters involving wills, trusts and the probate process.
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