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Innovation, excellence and integrity are the core values driving the members of SW Law Group to achieve results for businesses – both large and small – and individuals with their immigration needs.
SW Law Group (formerly known as Sindell Law Offices) was founded in 1994 by David Sindell with the firm belief that a small team of experienced, dedicated legal professionals could perfect the balance of providing consistent,
top-quality immigration services with personalized, individual commitment that only a boutique firm can provide. Today, SW Law Group utilizes its growing, international presence to assist its clients with all their immigration needs.
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SW Law Group is a boutique immigration law firm that provides world-class legal work with individualized attention and care.
Our firm specializes in providing a wide array of business immigration services, including non-immigrant work visas and immigrant visas based on employment.
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We provide world-class legal work with individualized attention and care.
Our specialties include non-immigrant work and training visas, Labor Certification Processing, and Permanent Residence applications based on employment and family. We also offer assistance with consular processing at various U.S. Embassies around the world, and immigration-related corporate compliance services for employers.
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Visa Stamp Fees May Go Up
The State Department has announced that it is raising visa stamp fees for non-immigrants. Effective June 4, 2010, the application fee for a U.S. nonimmigrant visa will increase from $131 to between $140 and $390 depending on the visa category. In Japan, applicants who...
Investigations of H-1B Holders in Newark
The AILA U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) Liaison Committee received reports from AILA members that CBP inspectors at the Newark, New Jersey airport port of entry were apparently assisting in an investigation involving certain H-1B nonimmigrants from India...
A New And Scary H-1B World
As a result of increased site visits and a general inclination to decrease the number of H-1B's approved, The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has published a watershed memo on January 8th, 2010 (hereinafter “the Neufeld Memo”). This memo will radically...

