To the French Speaking
We are immigration lawyers who practice in all areas of business, family, and employment-based immigration including Green Cards, Work Permits, Business Visitors, Intra-Company Transferees, Investors Visas, Permanent Residence for Foreign Executives, Managers, and Specialists, Transfer of Employees of International Companies, Investors Visas, Foreign Professors and Researchers, Professionals with high degrees, Skilled Labor, Naturalization, Employer Assistance, Relief from Deportation, Waivers, and assistance for family unifications, as well as any other areas of U.S. immigration law.
Our Attorneys have substantial experience in United States immigration law. The firm’s principal, N. Peter Antone, is an Adjunct Professor of Immigration and Nationality Law at Michigan State University School of Law. Our immigration law firm has been awarded an AV rating by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, which is the highest possible rating to be given to a law firm for both competency and adherence to ethical standards.
Our main office is located in Farmington Hills in Oakland County, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. However, since U.S. immigration is federal, we can assist in individuals, families, small businesses, and multinational corporations in any of the fifty states and anywhere around the world.
We have the ability to assist our French speaking clients with attorney Lara S. Pierce, who did part of her studies in Strasbourg, France.
Lara S. Pierce graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2008 in the top half of her class. She focused her legal education on civil rights and international human rights. She was active in helping the Cincinnati immigrant community and was awarded the Student Service and Leadership Award. She was the Co-Director of the Immigrant Community Legal Advocacy Project and participated in the Domestic Violence Clinic. She served as a Senior Articles Editor for the Human Rights Quarterly and was an Associate Member of the Freedom Center Journal, a collaborative publication with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Her review of “Forsaken Females: The Global Brutalization of Women” was selected for publication in the inaugural issue. In addition, she interned with the National Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in Washington D.C., volunteered for the Cincinnati Interfaith Workers’ Center, and participated in an emergency effort to assist those affected by the ICE raid at the Koch Foods plant in Fairfield, Ohio.
Ms. Pierce was a Chancellor’s Scholar at Syracuse University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Geography and Photojournalism in 2002. She was awarded the Jonathan Chayat Memorial Award for her commitment to community and the arts.
Ms. Pierce is admitted to practice in Michigan and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is also an advisor to the Royal Oak High School Model United Nations team, and is conversant in French.
Our firm has over the years represented numerous French speaking clients and French companies. The firm’s principal, N. Peter Antone, sits as an honorary member of the Board of Directors of the French School of Detroit in Birmingham, Michigan. He has served that school in various capacities since 1997.
Our website provides general information abut U.S. immigration law, but that does not constitute legal advice. For specific cases, please contact Ms. Lara Pierce, email at law@antone.com, or by phone at (248) 406-4100, or nationwide at (877) 406-6020.
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The Law Firm of Antone, Casagrande & Adwers, P.C. helps individuals and businesses worldwide with all of their US immigration needs including employment visas, obtaining green cards for business and corporate employees and family members, visas for doctors, nurses, therapists, and other health care workers, together with waivers for physicians under J visa training program, labor certifications (PERM), national interest waivers, marriage-based adjustments and green cards, fiancee visas, family immigration preferences, students, naturalization and citizenship, including medical waivers, asylum, deportation, hardship waivers, voluntary departure and removal. We serve clients in southeast Michigan including the Detroit Metro area, Ann Arbor, and Lansing. With offices in Farmington Hills, MI, we are close to Southfield, Troy, West Bloomfield, Birmingham, Novi, Rochester and Auburn Hills in Oakland County; Canton, Plymouth, Dearborn, and Detroit in Wayne County; Warren, Sterling Heights, and Mount Clemens in Macomb County; Brighton and Howell in Livingston County; Lansing in Ingham County; City of Monroe in Monroe County, Ann Arbor in Washtenaw County; Grand Rapids in Kent County; Battle Creek in Calhoun County; Kalamazoo in Kalamazoo County; Benton Harbor in Berrien County; Holland in Ottawa County; Flint in Genesee County; Ludington in Mason County; Muskegon in Muskegon County; and Traverse City in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. Although many of our clients are located in the tri-county area of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb, we also serve clients in many cities and states in the U.S. including Cleveland, Toledo and Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; Milwaukee and Green Bay, Wisconsin; Indianapolis, Indiana; Buffalo, New York; Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, California; Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; Dallas, Houston, El Paso and Galveston, Texas; Miami, Florida; Washington D.C.; Virginia, Minnesota, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and many others. In addition to the United States, we also serve Canadian nationals from numerous provinces in Canada, including Toronto and Windsor in Ontario; Montreal in Quebec; Halifax in Nova Scotia; and Vancouver, British Columbia. We also serve cities and countries such as London, England; Scotland and other countries of the United Kingdom (U.K.); Mexico, Paris, France; Frankfurt and Berlin, Germany; Tokyo, Japan; India; Brazil; Rome, Italy; Shanghai and Beijing, China; Belgium; the Philippines, and many other countries in Europe, Asia and South America. |