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Daniel
Roemer
Daniel Roemer is a California State Bar Certified Specialist in Immigration
and Nationality Law, and the managing attorney of the Law Offices
of Daniel Roemer, P.C. A graduate of the University of California
at Berkeley, and Golden Gate University School of Law , Mr. Roemer's law practice has focused exclusively on immigration
and nationality law, with an emphasis on employment-based visas. He
is the update author for the popular immigration reference works, U.S.
Immigration Made Easy and How to Get a Green Card (Nolo Press,
1998). Mr. Roemer is active as a pro bono supervising attorney and mentor
with the San Francisco Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights, representing
asylum applicants and mentoring volunteer attorneys in immigration litigation
before the Immigration Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and
the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, for which he received the Wiley
P. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services from the State Bar of California
(2001). Mr. Roemer addresses immigration matters at forums such as the
Australian-American Chamber of Commerce, and the International Diplomacy
Council.
Mr. Roemer is a member of the State Bar of California and is
admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Northern
District of California and the United States Court of Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit. He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers
Association (AILA) and the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) and
recently served as AILA's Liaison to the San Francisco INS Asylum
Office (1998-99). In 2006, Mr. Roemer was chosen as one of Northern California's "Super Lawyers" by his peers in the field of immigration law.
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an article about the H-1B visa
shortage and
alternative visa categories by Daniel Roemer
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We are a Certified Specialist in Immigration
and Nationality Law
What does this certification
mean?
Of the thousands of immigration attorneys practicing law in California,
only approximately 135 have received certification as specialists
by the State Bar. Attorneys who are certified as specialists
have taken and passed a written examination in their specialty field,
demonstrated a high level of experience in the specialty field, fulfilled
ongoing education requirements, and been favorably evaluated by other
attorneys and judges familiar with their work. To locate a certified
specialist in your area, you can access the California State Bar web
site at
www.californiaspecialist.org |
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