About Alexander Lebedinski
Alexander Lebedinski is an EB-5 immigration attorney practicing at the law firm of Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton, P.C., located in Troy, Mich. Attorney Lebedinski focuses on immigration, business transaction, healthcare, corporate, and international law. He has represented domestic clients and international clients from Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Japan, Canada, India, Brazil, and Great Britain. Attorney Lebedinski represents both U.S. and international employers in the immigration process, including helping them obtain permanent residence, visa extensions, and employment-based visas for professionals, investors, business executives, and their families.
Attorney Lebedinski has a wealth of experience in international business transactions. He helps foreign entities facilitate investments to the United States and helps them establish U.S. based operations. He also implements, negotiates, and prepares contractors for international joint venture, supply, distributor, and agency relationships and has helped negotiate the terms and conditions for the purchase and sale of service agreements, capital equipment, and goods in various industries, including the automotive industries. He also has experience with preparing private placement memorandums, letters of intent, asset and stock transactions, and other matters relating to the sale and acquisition of business entities. Attorney Lebedinski also helps employers maintain Form I-9 eligibility for their employees and advises individual and corporate clients on a diverse range of visa and immigration compliance issues.
Attorney Lebedinski has earned numerous awards for his excellence in legal service. He has been selected by Super Lawyers as a Michigan Rising Star for the years of 2010, 2011, and 2012. He was also recognized as a Top Lawyer by DBusiness Magazine in 2012, and 2013, and was recognized by The New York Times as a top attorney in the State of Michigan.
Attorney Lebedinski earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan Dearborn School of Management and his law degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law with cum laude honors. He has practiced law in Michigan since 2004 and is a member of the State Bar of Michigan’s International Law Section, the American Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where he is a member of the International Law Section.
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- How can I apply for EB-5 if I am out of status?
- How can I apply for EB-5 as an H1B visa holder?
- When should an F-1 visa holder file the I-485?
- Do older franchises count for EB-5?
- How far back do I have to prove my source of funds?
- Can EB-5 applicants apply for B1/B2 visa?
- What are EB-5 state incorporation laws?
- Do I need an attorney to apply for an EB-5 visa?
- Will my family have to move to the US if I participate in the EB-5 Program?
- Do I need a sponsor for an EB-5 green card?
- Can a property mortgage qualify as an EB-5 investment?
- What is the processing time for the I-526 application?
- Can funds from a parent in the U.S. be used for an EB-5 visa?
- Can an illegal immigrant qualify for an EB-5 visa?
- Do I need to declare taxes on an EB-5 investment that was gifted from my parents?
- Can an EB-5 Investment be made in a 501(c)3 non-profit?
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- Could a healthcare provider raise capital through the EB-5 program?
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