Employment Visas
Employer Compliance (I-9)
Family Immigration
Citizenship

At Knapp Law Co. LLC, we help clients with employment- and family-based immigration to obtain temporary and permanent visas and citizenship through naturalization. We also advise employers on the complex area of I-9 compliance to make sure their employees have work authorization, properly complete the I-9 form and follow the rules for reviewing and recording the corresponding documents. Immigration is an ever-changing area of law with many nuances and pitfalls for the untrained. We parse through the statutes, regulations, case law, agency guidance, and presidential executive orders and explain in easy-to-understand terms the available planning options and what you need to do to achieve your goals.

Immigration Law Practice Areas

Employment Immigration

Helping organizations recruit and retain employees

Family-Based Immigration

Helping individuals bring family members to the United States

 
Naturalization

Helping individuals apply for U.S. citizenship

Employer compliance (I-9)

Helping organizations keep accurate employment authorization records

The Latest from Knapp Law

Immigration Suddenly Blurry Under Biden

Immigration Suddenly Blurry Under Biden

Just when it appeared that President Biden was beginning to right the ship on immigration, his new Secretary of State reversed course acted like the captain of the Titanic. When former President Trump announced a travel ban last year for persons who had been in...

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Biometrics Appointment Scheduling Creates Cascading Problems

Biometrics Appointment Scheduling Creates Cascading Problems

In March 2019 USCIS began requiring “biometrics” (fingerprints and a photo taken at a local immigration office) for applications to change and/or extend nonimmigrant status. Common examples are a B-2 visitor for pleasure who wants to remain in the U.S. longer or an...

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H-1B and Green Card Wage Rule and H-1B Lottery Rule

H-1B and Green Card Wage Rule and H-1B Lottery Rule

In a last-minute rush, the outgoing Trump administration crammed through two new rules. The first is a new version of the prevailing wage rule from October 2020 that a court set aside. The second is a rule to reconfigure the allocation of H-1B visas in the annual...

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