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Immigration Law

Rogers & Tartaro, LLP assists employers and employees in complying with U.S. immigration laws and regulations and in navigating the process of obtaining approvals for temporary and permanent work authorizations for foreign nationals. We also assist individuals with family sponsored immigration and naturalization. Representative transactions include:

  • H1-B visas, renewals
  • Permanent residence ("green card");
  • Adjustment of status
  • Work authorization
  • L-1 visa, renewals
  • Naturalization
  • Family-sponsored permanent residence

We provide consultation to employers, employees and families to identify their options, select a suitable course of action and expedite the processing of their petitions and applications.

Contact us today for more information.

Rogers & Tartaro, LLP 

Connecticut Office:

470 Main Street, Suite 303
Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877
Telephone: 203-431-6646
Fax: 203-431-6686
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New York Office:

925 Westchester Avenue, Suite 304
White Plains, New York 10604
Telephone: 914-682-3390
Fax: 203-431-6686
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At the Ridgefield, CT, and White Plains, NY, law offices of Rogers & Tartaro, we represent clients throughout New York and Connecticut, including Bedford, Golden Bridge, Katonah, Lewisboro, New York City, Redding, Stamford, Weston, Wilton, Westchester County and Fairfield County.

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