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      • DEREK J. POULSEN
      • CHIEN-YU (MICHAEL) WANG
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      • MICHAEL JURADO
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      • SCOTT ROJO
      • MAZA WILNER
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      • TAMARA REYES
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Jun 10
Religious worker visa

Navigating the Path to a U.S. Religious Worker Visa

Understanding the Religious Worker Visa: Unveiling the Path to Faith-Based Service in the U.S. At Wilner & O’Reilly, we recognize the significant role that faith plays in the lives of individuals across the globe. In response, the United States has established pathways for those who seek to carry out their... read more →
  • June 10, 2025
  • Employment Based Immigration
May 30
Visa retrogression

Understanding Visa Retrogression and Managing Its Effects

Understanding Visa Retrogression and its Impact on Immigrant Hopefuls Visa retrogression occurs when the number of applicants for a particular visa category exceeds the number of visas available, causing the typically forward-moving progress of priority dates in the Visa Bulletin to stall or even move backward. This can significantly impact... read more →
  • May 30, 2025
  • Employment Based Immigration, Family Based Immigration
May 30
Immigration for scientists

Immigration for Scientists: U.S. Visa Roadmap and Tips

Understanding the Landscape of Immigration for Scientists Immigration for scientists entails navigating a complex and specialized landscape. At Wilner & O’Reilly, we comprehend the intricacies of immigration laws and regulations that apply specifically to scientific professionals seeking to establish their careers in the United States. Our role is to ensure... read more →
  • May 30, 2025
  • Employment Based Immigration
May 16
Seasonal worker visas

Navigating Seasonal Worker Visas: Legal Guide for Employers & Workers

Understanding the Importance of Seasonal Worker Visas in the US Economy The fabric of the US economy is interwoven with the valuable contributions of a diverse workforce, and a significant thread in this tapestry is the role of seasonal worker visas. In sectors like agriculture and hospitality, these visas provide... read more →
  • May 16, 2025
  • Employment Based Immigration
May 10
Family reunification challenges

Navigating the Maze of Family Reunification Challenges

Understanding Family Reunification in US Immigration Law At Wilner & O’Reilly, we recognize that the journey towards family reunification is a central aspect of the immigration experience for many individuals. Throughout the years, we have provided professional legal support to numerous families navigating through the intricate pathways of US immigration... read more →
  • May 10, 2025
  • Family Based Immigration
May 03
Immigration fraud prevention

Navigating the Hazards: Key Tips for Immigration Fraud Prevention

Understanding the Importance of Immigration Fraud Prevention At Wilner & O’Reilly, we recognize the pivotal role that immigration fraud prevention plays in safeguarding not only the American Dream but also the integrity of our immigration system. Vigilance against fraudulent activities must be a core component of the immigration journey. Frauds... read more →
  • May 3, 2025
  • TPS
Apr 18
What the End of Parole Means for Venezuelans (and Others) in the U.S.

What the End of Parole Means for Venezuelans (and Others) in the U.S.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently announced that Venezuelan nationals who were granted humanitarian parole under the previous process will see their parole status expire beginning on or about April 24, 2025. For many, this change marks a turning point in their legal standing in the United States and... read more →
  • April 18, 2025
  • TPS
Apr 18
5 Legal Options if You’re Losing Parole Status

5 Legal Options if You’re Losing Parole Status

As the federal government moves toward ending parole for many Venezuelans and others granted temporary entry into the U.S., individuals who relied on this relief may now face uncertainty. The expiration of parole means the loss of legal status and work authorization for thousands. But it also presents an opportunity... read more →
  • April 18, 2025
  • TPS
Apr 18
When to File for Asylum, TPS, or Adjustment of Status

When to File for Asylum, TPS, or Adjustment of Status

In today’s shifting immigration landscape, knowing when to file for relief can make all the difference. For those who entered the U.S. under humanitarian parole or other temporary statuses, the clock may already be ticking. Timely action—especially when it comes to asylum, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), or adjustment of status—is... read more →
  • April 18, 2025
  • TPS
Apr 18
Visa overstay consequences

Navigating the Repercussions of Visa Overstay Consequences

Navigating the Complexities of Visa Overstay Overstaying a visa might seem like a simple mistake, but it comes with an array of visa overstay consequences that can disrupt one's future travel and immigration plans. At Wilner & O'Reilly, we understand how easily life's unexpected turns can lead to overstaying the... read more →
  • April 18, 2025
  • Deportation Defense, Employment Based Immigration, Family Based Immigration
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