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Info Session on qualifications required for various visas to work in live in the USA

Monday, September 22, 2014 12:00to13:00
Adams Building Room 5, 3450 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E8, CA

Zuzana Goldstein (B.C.L./LL.B.), an alumnae from ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ, now practicing in California will be on campus to explain the qualifications required for various visas to work in live in the USA.   She will also present the procedural issues involved in obtaining visas for internship, full-time work, or starting/transferring your business in the USA.  Refreshments will be provided.  

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BIO:

More than twenty years ago, after gaining her admission to practice law in California, Zuzana Goldstein made it her mission to assist other immigrants like herself in accomplishing their goals and attaining success in the U.S. Over the years, she has developed a comprehensive practice that offered a variety of immigration and business legal services. In the past ten years, she has focused her immigration practice on working mostly with technology and biotechnology startups.

Her firm specializes in business-, investment- and employment-based immigration and visa applications. She represents both individual and corporate clients in many types of applications. These include foreign business visitors (B-1 visa), professionals in specialty occupations (H-1B and TN visas), intracompany transferees (L-1 visa), treaty traders (E-1 visa), treaty investors (E-2 visa), and many other clients including accomplished scientists (EB-1 category), business leaders (EB-2 category) and uniquely talented individuals (O visas) who achieved preeminence in their respective fields.

Zuzana’s firm provides services to companies and entrepreneurs from around the world, with the majority of clients coming from Australia, Canada and Europe. Her clients range from high tech and biotech companies to manufacturers, multi-media web developers, telecommunications companies, professionals, vintners, import/export companies, to name just a few. She has made it possible for U.S.-based companies to employ foreign workers on short notice, and found solutions where scarcity of U.S. work visas presented a major challenge to her clients’ businesses. She successfully negotiated the sale of foreign subsidiaries and represented clients in international contract negotiations. Her past experience as a litigator is an additional bonus.

Zuzana first obtained a Doctorate in Civil Law from Charles University Law School in Prague, Czech Republic. After emigrating first to Germany and then to Canada, she obtained Civil and Common Law Degrees from ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Law School in Montreal, Quebec, and was admitted to practice law in California in 1990. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and past board member of the American-Australian Chamber of Commerce, along with other business and professional organizations. Zuzana has been a frequent speaker on immigration and business topics for a range of organizations, including the U.S. Department of Commerce, HULT International Business School, foreign chambers of commerce, technology incubators, business and community organizations, and a lecturer at the San Francisco State University.

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