Noted Business Immigration Attorney Magdalena Cuprys
announces the expansion of the Firm’s Business Immigration Practice Division ...
... which shall include the expansion of the following Business Immigration Legal
Services: “The South Florida business
marketplace is so dynamic, so international,” stated Attorney Cuprys, “and
therefore there needs to be corresponding international business and
immigration services which can handle the complexity and sophistication of the
international businessperson… which includes their desire to invest, work and
build businesses in the USA.”
The expanded Business Immigration Services include: E-1 Visas for “Treaty Traders” with
the United States; E-2 Visas for “Treaty Investors,” as well as the Immigrant
Investor Program (aka Million Dollar Visas or EB-5); where International Investors
may obtain Lawful Permanent Residence in the United States through the Investment
of US $1 Million into an American company or venture. Ms. Cuprys added that “what many
International Investors fail to understand is that the Investment amount may be
reduced to $500,000, specifically authorized by law if such investment is made
within a Targeted Employment Zone.” Ms.
Cuprys further stated that “In addition, there are many areas and Counties
within South Florida which specifically do qualify for this reduced investment
threshold under Department of Homeland Security guidelines. Therefore, where
one chooses to locate the investment project is of paramount importance and
should not be made without the specific advice and guidance of experienced,
competent Counsel.”
Ms. Cuprys shall be discussing this aspect of Targeted
Employment Zones” within the EB-5 context in an upcoming Issue of her Law
Instructional Series Articles.
The Firm also handles H-1B Professional Employment
Visas (for those with University-Level Education/Degrees) seeking Employment in
the US as well as Visas for those Businesses and International Corporations
seeking to enter the US Marketplace through the set up and establishment of a
Subsidiary in the United States; for those ventures with solid Parent Companies
abroad.
Additional Business Immigration Services to be
expanded include those specifically authorized under NAFTA (North American Free
Trade Agreement) which grants certain Immigration options and Visas to those
nationals of Canada and Mexico. These TN
Visas offer another slew of potential immigration opportunities to those
qualifying nationals with the requisite skills and formal education,
certifications and degrees. The NAFTA
Visa Program and the ever-changing policies of the Trump Administration shall
be another Topic specifically addressed in a future issue of The Cuprys Law
Instructional Series.
“Here at
Cuprys and Associates we have over a decade of experience working on
immigration issues not only for individuals but for corporations as well,”
Magdalena added. This experience can guide individuals and businesses in
navigating the maze of US Immigration Laws and Regulations.
Magdalena is planning to inform the public through
these Instructional Articles, which also service as Public Service
Announcements to those in need of complex Immigration information. Magdalena
Cuprys is the principal of Serving Immigrants, a full-service immigration law
firm offering a complete range of immigration services. The firm has a solid
decade of experiences helping clients of foreign nationality with temporary
work permits for the U.S., green card petitions, criminal waivers and
representation in removal proceedings cases to name just a few of the services
they provide.
Serving Immigrants represent individuals all over the
United States and several foreign countries. Magdalena received her Juris
Doctor from the University of Washington School of Law in 2002. She also has
two bachelor’s degrees, one in Political Science and one in Latin American
Studies, from the University of Chicago. Ms. Cuprys is admitted to the practice
of law in Florida and California. On a personal note, Ms. Cuprys speaks fluent
Spanish and Polish, and is conversant in Russian and Italian. Ms. Cuprys
herself is an immigrant, having left communist Poland when she was 8 years old.
Ms. Cuprys spent a year living in a refugee camp in Latina, Italy and herself
gone through the refugee and immigration process.
Her Law Blog is at: http://magdalenacuprysblog.blogspot.com/
Tiffany Ramirez Cuprys and Associates, Serving
Immigrants
305-924-1133
*** Magdalena Cuprys is the principal of Serving Immigrants, a full-service immigration law firm offering a complete range of immigration services to both businesses and individuals. The law firm is uniquely qualified to manage the most contentious and unusual immigration needs. Swift resolution of immigration-related issues is integral to a client’s ability to conduct business or reach their personal goals in the United States. Located in Miami and Clewiston, the firm’s offices provide corporate and individual clients of foreign nationality with temporary work permits for the U.S., green card petitions, criminal waivers and representation in removal proceedings cases. With over a decade of experience, the law firm provides clients with the confidence that their cases will be handled by an expert who understands their needs and how to obtain their goals. Although the majority of the law firm’s clients live in Florida, it represents people from all over the United States and several foreign countries. References Law Firm Website: www.servingimmigrants.com Member for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), see http://www.ailalawyer.com/english/AttorneyDetail.aspx?P=19738&A=40169 Lawyer Directory: https://www.lawyer.com/magdalena-ewa-cuprys.html LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/magdalena-cuprys-265534a/ Martindale Attorney Directory: https://www.martindale.com/organization/magdalena-cuprys-2838433 Findlaw: https://pview.findlaw.com/view/4161404_1 Media News article “Broward Transitional Center: Immigrants With No Criminal History Get Lengthy Stays At Little-Known Jail”, published at https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/06/broward-transitional-center-immigrants-detained_n_2417664.html See also http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2013-01-05/news/fl-private-immigration-jail-20130105_1_illegal-immigrants-deutch-human-rights-abuses/4 See also the news reports published at http://www.jambonewspot.com/new/little-known-jail-where-immigrants-in-us-with-no-criminal-history-get-lengthy-stays/ and https://www.wptv.com/news/state/immigrants-with-no-criminal-history-get-lengthy-stays-at-private-south-florida-facility Ms. Cuprys recently prevailed in a hotly contested asylum cases against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, see press release at https://www.einpresswire.com/article/452266255/immigration-attorney-magdalena-cuprys-prevails-against-u-s-department-of-homeland-security-in-disputed-asylum-claim?r=pavx1xxw1Nt_HxqPVv and https://www.prlog.org/12714538-in-disputed-asylum-claim-florida-immigration-attorney-magdalena-cuprys-prevails-against-dhs.html Attorney Profile: https://solomonlawguild.com/magdalena-e-cuprys%2C-esq Attorney News: https://attorneygazette.com/magdalena-cuprys#4ccbee9f-eb68-44a7-b1df-f0b2366ba5fb