As an EB-5 immigration attorney and associate in the New York City office of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Jordi S. Bayer focuses her practice on matters related to U.S. business immigration and compliance. Attorney Bayer regularly advises both foreign and domestic clients on complex immigration law issues, with such clients ranging from small businesses, to start-up companies, to multinational corporations, and others.
Attorney Bayer dedicates a large portion of her practice to handling EB-5 investor matters and is a member of Greenberg Traurig’s EB-5 investor attorney team. In the area of employment-based immigration visas, Attorney Bayer represents clients on issues such as EB-5 investor petitions, extraordinary ability green cards, PERM labor certifications, adjustments of status, and national interest waiver cases. She also handles nonimmigrant visa matters such as those involving intra-company transferees, specialty occupations, treaty investors, and individuals of extraordinary ability.
Greenberg Traurig, LLP is one of the largest immigration law firms, with offices located globally and in every major financial center in the United States. Prior to joining the firm, Attorney Bayer worked as an associate attorney at the New York-based Goldstein & Lee, P.C., where she was responsible for preparing nonimmigrant and immigrant visa petitions for submission to USCIS and the U.S. Department of Labor. Prior to that, she served as an associate attorney at Assadi and Milstein, LLP, also based in New York.
Attorney Bayer is an active member in good standing with the New York and the New Jersey State Bars, and is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She has authored a number of articles in the sector of business immigration and compliance. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology in 2006, and went on to earn her Juris Doctor from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 2010.
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Bridging the Gap to EB-5 Green Card Issuance for Investors and Entrepreneurs – L-1s and E-2s
Investors can first enter the U.S. on an L-1 or E-2 visa, and then transition lawful permanent resident status through EB-5.
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Health-Related Grounds for Inadmissibility to the United States
Individuals immigrating to the United States must meet these health-related standards to be admitted.
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Preparing for the Immigrant Visa Interview: What EB-5 Investors Should Expect
Your I-526 petition was approved! But now what…? Here's what you can expect.
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L-1 and E-2 as a Bridge to Direct EB-5 Investment
L-1 and E-2 nonimmigrant visas offer alternative paths to obtaining an EB-5 green card.
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