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Greenberg Traurig To Present "Immigration Options" Series at Temple University

PHILADELPHIA – Mar. 25, 2016 – Attorneys Jennifer Hermansky and Nataliya Rymer from the Philadelphia office of the international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP will present a two-part “Immigration Options” series at Temple University on March 30 and April 6, 2016, from noon to 1:30 p.m.

Part one, “Immigration Options for Graduates” presented by Nataliya Rymer on March 30, will include an overview on temporary visa options, permanent residence options, a discussion on what steps to take in advance of graduation, as well as an update on the president’s executive action and immigration reform.

Part two, “Immigration Options for Entrepreneurs & Investors” presented by Jennifer Hermansky on April 6, will provide an overview of the immigration options for foreign investors and entrepreneurs including temporary work visas, such as E-2, and immigrant visas (green cards) under the EB-5 category.

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Rymer focuses her practice on employment-based immigration and compliance. She represents clients in a wide range of employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant matters, including professionals, managers and executives, artists and entertainers, treaty traders and investors, immigrant investors, and persons of extraordinary ability. Rymer also has experience working with employers on I-9 employment verification matters as well as H-1B and LCA compliance-related issues. She counsels employers on due diligence issues, including internal audits and reviews, as well as minimization of exposure and liabilities in government investigations.

Hermansky focuses her immigration practice on employment-based immigration. She has experience serving health care, pharmaceutical, and real estate industries, as well as entrepreneurs, scientists, and researchers in scientific communities. She represents clients in a wide range of employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visa matters including students, professionals, managers and executives, artists and entertainers, treaty investors, individuals of extraordinary ability, and immigrant investors. Hermansky also concentrates on EB-5 immigrant investor visas. She has prepared and filed many I-526 petitions and I-829 petitions for immigrant investors, both through individual investments and regional center investments.