CASE WINS
Updated 1/14/10
The following are sample of cases handled by E. Audrey Glover-Dichter, Attorney at Law of Glover Dichter, PL that have been approved by the Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS formerly INS) and also by the Veteran’s Administration (VA) or the Board of Veterans’ Appeals.
The facts and circumstances of your case may differ from the matters in which results and testimonials have been provided.
All results of cases handled by the lawyer/firm are not provided and not all clients have given testimonials.
The results and testimonials provided are not necessarily representative of results obtained by the lawyer/firm or of the experience of all clients or others with the lawyer/firm. Every case is different and each client’s case must be evaluated and handled on it own merits.
IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY LAW
Extraordinary Ability petitions approved the Arts for Sculpting, Sciences Veterinary Medicine Avian Pathology and Virology, and Business for Textiles.
EB 2 Employment Petitions for advanced degrees and for national interest waivers approved.
EB 3 Employment Petitions for professionals and skilled workers in numerous fields approved.
Intracompany Transferee Non Immigrant L visas for new and existing companies ranging from large multinational corporations to sole proprietors approved
H-1B Non Immigrant visas for professionals and advanced degrees approved.
Fiancé(e) visas approved abroad and in the US.
Family Petitions for spouses, children, parents and siblings approved.
245(i) Cases approved.
Naturalization Applications approved and sworn in.
E-2 Treaty Trader Investors approved.
Removal of conditions approved.
VETERANS’ BENEFITS LAW
Service Connection for Spinal Bifida and all secondary issues granted.
Service Connection for Multiple Sclerosis due to exposure to Mustard Gas during the Korean War granted.
Service Connection for Knee disorder due to an in service injury for a Paratrooper who served in Japan granted.
Service Connection for Lumbar Spondylolisthesis with Disc Herniation and Lumbar Radioculopathy of the right and left lower extremities due to in service injury in the late 1950s granted.