Jason S. Finkelman
Employment & Family Visas | Permanent Residence & CitizenshipJason Finkelman is an Immigration Attorney working at the forefront of immigration law to assist international individuals with obtaining work visas, lawful permanent residence (“green cards”), and U.S. citizenship. He handles a variety of employment-based and family-based immigration matters for both U.S. and foreign companies, investors, startups, entrepreneurs, skilled workers, executives, families and students. Jason provides cutting-edge immigration legal services to clients across a wide-range of industries including high-tech, semiconductor, healthcare, higher education, energy, oil and gas, import/export, research, video game, as well as professional athletics, music, and entertainment to help them meet their immigration goals. Please visit www.finkelmanlaw.com for more information on his services.
- Immigration Law
- Citizenship, Family Visas, Green Cards, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
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- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24086368
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- Jason S. Finkelman, Attorney at Law, PLLC
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- Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law
- University of Florida
- Austin's Top Immigration Attorneys
- Austin's Top Attorneys - Austin Monthly Magazine
- Jason Finkelman is recognized as one Austin's Top Immigration Attorneys
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- Austin's Top Attorneys - Austin Monthly Magazine
- Jason Finkelman is recognized as one Austin's Top Attorneys
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- Jason Finkelman is recognized as one Austin's Top Attorneys
- Austin's Top Attorneys
- Austin's Top Attorneys - Austin Monthly Magazine
- Jason Finkelman is recognized as one Austin's Top Attorneys
- Austin's Top Attorneys
- Austin's Top Attorneys - Austin Monthly Magazine
- Jason Finkelman is recognized as one Austin's Top Attorneys
- Texas State Bar  # 24086368
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- State Bar of Texas Annual Conference
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- SHRM Annual Conference & Expo
- Austin SHRM HR Conference
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- Q. H1B to F1 Visa
- A: Yes. There is no issue with studying while on H-1B. The change of status petition, though, may take months to approve.