Jane Lee

Senior Associate

Sector: US Immigration
Location: New York

Jane is a Senior Associate who counsels multinational corporate clients across various industries on U.S. mobility strategies for their global workforce. She counsels clients on nonimmigrant and immigrant visa matters with a particular focus on immigration solutions for executives, managers, and professionals of multinational companies and organizations. She coordinates employment-based NIV visa petitions, including H-1B, L-1, TN, STEM, E-1, E-2, E-3, O-1 cases and related matters. She develops and supervises family and employment-based permanent residence strategies, including I-130, PERM labor certifications, and EB-1 preference categories.

Prior to joining the firm Jane served as counsel to multiple corporate immigration law firms in New York City. She assisted clients with a wide range of immigration challenges and secured employment-based nonimmigrant and immigrant visas for employees of global corporations. Jane also managed her own immigration practice.

Education
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, J.D., 2009
Parsons School of Design | The New School , BBA, 2003

Admissions
Bar Admissions: New York 2010, New Jersey, 2010

Professional accomplishments
Co-Chair, Practice Management and Ethics Committee, American Immigration Lawyers Association – New York Chapter, 2021-2022
Co-Chair, Practice Management and Ethics Committee, American Immigration Lawyers Association – New York Chapter, 2022-2023

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