Nataliya Rymer is an immigration attorney at the Philadelphia office of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, with her practice focusing on employment-based immigration and compliance. Her areas of concentration include EB-5 immigrant investors, employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visas, immigration litigation, LCA and H-1B compliance, labor certification applications, and I-9 employment verification. She represents a wide range of clients, such as managers, executives, investors and treaty traders, immigrant investors, and professionals, and has counseled various employers on due diligence matters which include internal audits and minimizing liabilities in government investigations. Attorney Rymer has also worked on matters involving family-based immigration federal court litigation, along with waivers of inadmissibility.
Attorney Rymer works in Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s business immigration and compliance practice, along with the firm’s education practice. Attorneys in the firm’s education group represent educational institutions from all over the nation in a variety of matters which include governance, employment and labor, immigration, environment, finance, and real estate and construction. The full-service, internationally-recognized business immigration and compliance team at Greenberg Traurig, LLP represents individuals, businesses and organizations from across the globe on a variety of visa and immigration issues.
Attorney Rymer is very active in the immigration law community, contributing to various publications, and speaking on numerous seminars, including the 5th Annual We Own It Summit. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and has been a member of the ABA International Bar Association, the NAFSA: Association of International Educators, and the American Council on International Personnel. Attorney Rymer is admitted to practice law in the states of Pennsylvania and New York.
Attorney Rymer earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Boston College, and her Juris Doctor from the Temple University Bealey School of Law, where she also received her master of laws degree in transnational law. She additionally served as an intern in Yokosuka, Japan for the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General Corps. Attorney Rymer is fluent in Russian.
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What retrogression means for Vietnamese investors
In a positive move, the U.S. Department of State has announced it will move the priority dates for EB-5 investors forward to January 1, 2016 at the start of fiscal year 2019 on October 1, 2018, however there are important steps to consider when it comes to the EB-5 process.Nataliya Rymer