Ms. Valerie L. May

www.maylawgroup.com

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May Law Group LLC
8150 Perry Highway
Suite 307

Pittsburgh, PA 15237
USA

May Law Group, LLC, is a national immigration law firm located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May Law Group has an outstanding reputation for its dedication to excellence in the practice of immigration law. Our firm represents clients in all areas of immigration law including business immigration, family immigration, physican and executive immigration, and immigration waivers. May Law Group has extensive experience in national interest waiver, alien of extraordinary ability, and outstanding professor and researcher petitions. 

The attorneys at May Law Group are dedicated to being accessible to our clients. Each client is given the cellular telephone number of the attorney working on his or her case. We frequently work evenings and weekends and are dedicated to providing personal attention to each client.

Many of our cases involve complex immigration legal issues involving J waivers, consular processing, naturalization, and permanent residence. We have successfully obtained approvals in many immigration cases which were previously denied prior to our engagement as counsel. May Law Group welcomes challenging cases and has obtained approval for cases involving some of the most difficult issues in immigration law, such as terminations of status due to failure to file removal of condition petitions, I-601 waivers, and J waivers involving interested government agencies.

May Law Group files the following immigration petitions:

  • PERM labor certifications
  • L visas for executives, managers, and specialized knowledge employees
  • H-1B visas
  • H-2 B visas for temporary workers
  • AC 21 portability notifications
  • Alien of Extraordinary Ability Petitions
  • Schedule A Petitions for Nurses and Physical Therapists
  • National Interest Waiver Petitions
  • Outstanding Professor and Researcher Petitions
  • Q Visa Cultural Exchange Program Visas
  • E-2 investor visas
  • K-1 Fiancee Visa Petitions
  • K-3 Spouse Petitions
  • No Objection J Waivers
  • Interested Government Agency J Waivers
  • Persecution J Waivers
  • Exceptional Hardship J Waivers
  • Family Based Immigration Petitions for Immigrant Visas and Adjustment of Status
  • Removal of Conditions Petitions
  • VAWA Abused Spouse Petitions
  • I-601 Waivers
  • Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Waivers
  • Consular Processing
  • Citizenship Applications
  • Asylum
  • Appeals
  • Religious Worker Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visas
  • EB 5 Investor Visas
  • Alien of Exceptional Ability Petitions
  • P Visas
  • TN visas

Valerie L. May, the founder of May Law Group, graduated with honors from both Chatham College and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. She was a member of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law Law Review and is admitted to the bars of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the Western District of Pennsylvania, and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Ms. May has been interviewed by many media sources as an authority on immigration law, including the New York Times, Associated Press, Pittsburgh Business Times, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, KDKA Radio, and Fox Radio. She has served on the board of numerous civic and charitable organizations such as the American Cancer Society, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Family House, and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

 

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