Business Immigration: Helping Companies Bring Foreign Nationals to the U.S.
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Melina LaMorticella, a graduate of Lewis & Clark Law School, worked as a paralegal for 15 years before going to law school. After graduation, she moved from a local immigration boutique to a larger firm in Portland to practice business immigration law. In this episode, Melina talks about how the U.S. considers immigration applications from professional workers and the charged political atmosphere she operates in, as well as what her typical day looks like. This episode is hosted by Debby Merritt. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Vermont Law Learn more about Seton Hall Learn more about Baylor Law The law school is located in St. Paul, Minnesota. Learn more about Mitchell Hamline Access LawHub today! Learn more about Blueprint
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