Caroline Tang is an immigration shareholder in the Austin office of Ogletree Deakins. Her practice is national in scope, and she has spent her entire career representing corporations of all sizes – from start-ups to publicly-held multinational companies – sponsoring foreign national employees, with focus in the technology, engineering, energy, oil and gas, higher education, and consulting industries.
Caroline frequently speaks on immigration topics at professional conferences and industry seminars. She is a trusted advisor who partners closely with corporate clients to deliver comprehensive and effective immigration programs that reflect their culture and priorities. Caroline offers in-depth experience and extensive expertise in:
- Advising corporations on immigration issues arising from corporate restructuring;
- Developing business immigration strategies to handle workforce changes;
- Securing visas for all categories of employment-based immigrant petitions, including aliens of extraordinary ability, outstanding researchers, multinational managers and executives, and petitions based on PERM labor certification applications;
- Counseling employers on all matters of immigration compliance, including I-9 and E-Verify.
Education:
- J.D., Boston University School of Law, 2005
- B.A., Sociology and Gender Studies, Northwestern University, 2002
Admitted to Practice:
- California
- Illinois
- Texas
Professional Activities:
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Austin Asian American Bar Association
- Austin Bar Association
- Austin Human Resources Management Association
- Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association (MAMAs Austin)
- National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
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