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Senior Attorney
Detroit
Tel 313 225 7006
Fax313 225 7080
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Elissa Noujaim Pinto

Ms. Pinto is a Senior Attorney practicing in Butzel Long’s Detroit office. She concentrates her practice on immigration law.

Over the last ten years, Ms. Pinto has focused her immigration practice on business immigration, and she has gained extensive experience representing local, national and international companies in obtaining authorization for foreign national employees to work temporarily and permanently in the United States, through various work-authorized visa classifications (including H-1B, TN, L-1 and O-1) and employment-based permanent residence processes (including Multinational Manager/Executive, Extraordinary Ability Alien and Outstanding Researcher and PERM Alien Labor Certifications).

In the last five years she has successfully guided clients and their foreign national employees through the U.S. Department of Labor’s PERM Alien Labor Certification Process and through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)’s Immigrant Petition and Application for Lawful Permanent Residency Process. Ms. Pinto has also assisted clients in responding to complex Requests for Evidence and in preparing government appeals for client matters. She has assisted new and start-up companies in the United States in the hiring of foreign nationals, including the transfer of their executive, managerial, or specialized knowledge personnel. She has also assisted companies and their employees with business travels or transfers to related entities in other countries, with the applicable outbound visa processes.

Experience

Prepared J-1 waivers of 2 year foreign residency requirement based on no-objection letters, interested government agencies, hardship and other grounds
Represented clients at Port of Entry to process admission to US under NAFTA
Preparation of J-1 Exchange Visitor and H-3 Trainee applications and petitions for employees of foreign companies with U.S. facilities
Obtained re-entry permits to maintain permanent residence status in the United States for individuals transferred abroad
Obtained removal of conditions on permanent residency