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Scott A. Emerick

Scott A. Emerick

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Can I Get Permanent Residency Through My Employer?

Can I Get Permanent Residency Through My Employer? The answer is yes you can – this is done through the PERM process. Also known as an Employment based green card petition. The employer who is willing to sponsor you through this process and have the ability to pay you...

Bring In Workers To Work For Your Company With The H2B Visa Program

The H-2B visa program allows U.S. employers to hire foreign nationals from about 80 eligible countries to fill seasonal and other temporary positions that require little or no formal education.  Most of the companies that hire workers under the H2B visa program are in...

Areas of Practice

  • Immigration Law
  • Business and Family Immigration
  • Asylum and Refugee Matters
  • Removal Defense

Education

  • Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, California
    • Juris Doctor – May, 2014
    • Honors: Intramural Moot Court Competition, Finalist Oralist, Finalist Brief Writer
    • Honors: Member, Moot Court Honors Program, 2012-2014
  • University of California, Santa Barbara, California
    • B.A. – June, 2011
    • Honors: Recipient, College of Letters and Science Honors
    • Major: History

Past Employment Positions

  • Bolour / Carl Immigration Group, Law Clerk, 2013 – 2014
  • United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California, Legal Extern to the Honorable Barry Russell, 2012
  • Los Angeles Superior Court, Los Angeles, California, Legal Extern to the Honorable Michelle Williams Court, 2012
  • Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, California, CARES Volunteer, 2011 – 2012

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