Kristen W. Ng is an immigration attorney in Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Northern Virginia office. Her practice is focused on matters involving business immigration and compliance, with her clients including companies, high-level executives, employees, HR managers, and others. Attorney Ng advises such clients on immigration processes and procedures, providing individualized strategies and approaches. Her expertise encompasses citizenship issues such as attainment, retention, and relinquishment; immigrant and non-immigrant employment-based cases; investor cases such as E-2 and EB-5 visas; and more.
Attorney Ng earned her Juris Doctor from the American University Washington College of Law in 2012. As a law student, she served as a senior staff member for the American University Law Review and as a competition team member for the Society for Dispute Resolution. She then went on to earn her Ph.D. in Political Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2013. Attorney Ng also holds a master’s degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and she earned her undergraduate degree from Trinity University in 2007.
Attorney Ng has participated in a legal clerkship and a number of internships. In the winter of 2010, she served as a student judicial law clerk for the Hon. Philip J. Montante, Jr., in the United States’ D.O.J. Executive Office for Immigration Review. She has also served as a legal intern for: the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia; the Office of the Attorney General in the state of New York State; and the Erie County Bar Association, Volunteer Lawyers Project.
Admitted to practice in the state of New York, Attorney Ng is a member of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin, and is conversational in Spanish.
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Overview of EB-5 Program Proposed Legislation: H.R. 616 and S. 1501
A high-level comparison of EB-5 program proposed legislation H.R. 616 and S. 1501.
Kristen W Ng
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President Donald Trump Signs “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States” Executive Order
President Donald Trump revised immigration rules with a third Executive Order on January 27, 2017.
Kristen W Ng
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U.S. Office of Management and Budget Receives for Review Proposed Rule-Making for the EB-5 Program
On 12/20/16, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget received a request to review proposed rule-making for the EB-5 program.
Kristen W Ng
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What to Expect for the EB-5 Regional Center Program as September 30, 2016 Approaches
Immigration attorney Kristen Ng discusses the implications of the EB-5 Regional Center Program nearing its sunset date.
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S.2415 and the Next 10 Months for the EB-5 Program
The next 10 months will be critical to ensuring that the EB-5 program is not only reauthorized, but also reformed.
Kristen W Ng
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A Look Into the Five Bills and Discussion Draft in the 114th Congress
Similar to the 5 bills already introduced, the Senate and House recently distributed a discussion draft proposing EB-5 reforms.
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美国政府责任署报告:“需要更多行动,以更好地评估风险、报告经济利益”
美国政府责任署报告强调了美国公民及移民服务局内部许多有待改进的地方。建议大部分指向确保项目的完整性和更好地采集和使用区域中心和移民投资人的数据,以衡量项目的业绩。
Kristen W Ng
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EB-5 Program Reauthorization is a Key Issue in the 114th Congress: Comparing Bills S. 1501, H.R. 616, and H.R. 3370
H.R.3370 is the third bill in Congress focused on EB-5 program reauthorization. How does it compare to S.1501 and H.R.616?
Kristen W Ng