Corporate Immigration, With a Personal Touch

Corporate immigration law gets a bad rap, with many big box immigration firms more interested in processing as many cases as quickly as possible – no matter how many times they get their clients in serious legal jeopardy, or how many complaints they generate – than in protecting the interests of their clients, or in making foreign national employees feel at ease with these complicated processes that can profoundly shape their lives.

Dealing with a big box firm means communicating with an ever-shifting army of paralegals; you and your employees may go through entire cases without ever hearing directly from the attorney supposedly in charge of the case.

At SCT, we take a different approach. Our attorneys – most often a Partner – are directly involved in every single case we file, from conception through submission. What’s more, our staff is always available to walk you or your employees through a process, provide an update, or answer questions, because we know that just guiding a case to approval isn’t good enough; we want our clients to be informed and confident throughout the process.

And because our attorneys actually spend their time working on cases instead of doing marketing or sales calls, we can offer these premium legal services at a price that usually beats the big boxes.

Whether you’re looking to transfer, hire, or retain a foreign worker, SCT will work with you to identify the best route forward for your business, and your employees. We work with clients of all sizes, from 5 employees to 100,000+, and we have advanced, AI-powered technology that can integrate with your HR software.

If you’re interested in discussing how we can help your business hire and retain foreign workers, give us a call, or send us an email.

 

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