John solves complex employment-based immigration matters for corporations, nonprofit institutions and professionals, across a wide range of industries, including construction and engineering, pharmaceuticals, biotech, fashion, insurance, medical, manufacturing and software, among others.
Skillfully guiding clients towards their immigration objectives, John has extensive experience in the preparation of H, L and E non-immigrant visas for executives, managers, professionals and employees, as well employment-based permanent resident petitions and EB1A, EB1C and National Interest Waiver applicants.
John solves complex employment-based immigration matters for corporations, nonprofit institutions and professionals, across a wide range of industries, including construction and engineering, pharmaceuticals, biotech, fashion, insurance, medical, manufacturing and software, among others.
Skillfully guiding clients towards their immigration objectives, John has extensive experience in the preparation of H, L and E non-immigrant visas for executives, managers, professionals and employees, as well employment-based permanent resident petitions and EB1A, EB1C and National Interest Waiver applicants.
Before joining Bond, John represented several of Korea’s largest multinational conglomerates with their business immigration management, including: Samsung, Hyundai Doosan Corporation, Korea Electric Power Corporation, Kumho Asiana, Hyundai Elevator, Daelim Industrial, Toyo Engineering, Tmax Soft, Dr.Jart+, Emack & Bolios, Korea Broadcasting System, and Seoul Broadcasting System. John also taught corporate law and litigation for 11 years in Seoul as an Assistant Professor of Law at Sogang University and Dongguk University. His private practice also included working for two Pennsylvania law firms practicing in immigration, professional malpractice, commercial litigation, real property and products liability.
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