Jennifer Hermansky focuses her immigration practice on both employment-based and family-based immigration. Jennifer has experience serving health care, pharmaceutical and real estate industries, as well as entrepreneurs, scientists and researchers in scientific communities. She represents clients in a wide range of employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visa matters including students, professionals, managers and executives, artists and entertainers, treaty investors, individuals of extraordinary ability, and immigrant investors.
Jennifer concentrates on EB-5 immigrant investor visas. She has prepared and filed many I-526 petitions and I-829 petitions for immigrant investors, both through individual investments and regional center investments. Additionally, she regularly works with developers across a variety of industries seeking capital for new projects that qualify for EB-5 investments. She counsels clients on the creation of new Regional Centers, amendments of a Regional Center designations and adoptions of developer projects by existing Regional Centers. Jennifer also regularly counsels approved Regional Centers on an ongoing basis, including job creation issues and Regional Center management recordkeeping and staffing issues.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Jennifer Hermansky
- Maintaining Eligibility for Permanent Residence for EB-5 Investors: Criminal Issues and Taxes - (Posted On Tuesday, September 18, 2018)
- Maintaining Eligibility for Permanent Residence for EB-5 Investors: Termination of CPR Status - (Posted On Monday, September 17, 2018)
- Maintaining Eligibility for Permanent Residence for EB-5 Investors: Criminal Issues and Material Misrepresentations - (Posted On Friday, September 14, 2018)
- Updates to USCIS Policy Manual on EB-5 Investors: Change of Regional Center Considered a Material Change by USCIS - (Posted On Wednesday, September 12, 2018)
- Maintaining Eligibility for Permanent Residence for EB-5 Investors: Nonimmigrant Status - (Posted On Tuesday, September 11, 2018)
- I-829 Petition Receipt Notices Valid for 18 Months as Proof of Status - (Posted On Tuesday, June 12, 2018)
- USCIS Discusses Guidance on Form I-924A for FY 2017 - (Posted On Tuesday, August 29, 2017)
- USCIS Issues New Visa Bulletin Tutorial for I-485 Applications - (Posted On Friday, July 21, 2017)
- Detailed Look at Proposed EB-5 Regulations - (Posted On Tuesday, January 17, 2017)
- State Department Issues Cable on Extension of EB-5 Program and Issuance of Immigrant Visas - (Posted On Friday, November 04, 2016)
The National Law Review names Greenberg Traurig, LLP a Go-To Thought Leader in the field of immigration law for their ongoing coverage of the latest EB-5 classification news and updates. In 2022, Greenberg Traurig authors have written on topics such as Congress’ EB-5 reform, the EB-5 regional center extension, and the EB-5 adjudication process. Regular contributors include (but are not limited to): Kate Kalmykov, Jennifer Hermansky, Dillon R. Colucci, Laura Foote Reiff, and others.