Rodney M Barker
Barker & Loscocco, P.C., the immigration practice of Barker, Epstein & Loscocco, provides its clients with experienced and personalized representation before the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, US Department of Justice, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, US Department of Labor and US Department of State. Our practice encompasses all aspects of U.S. Immigration law, including employment and family based matters, religious visas, deportation defense, refugee and political asylum claims, and naturalization. We zealously pursue immigration benefits in all these areas and protect our clients’ rights in their dealings with complex and aggressive government agencies. Our experienced paralegal staff assists attorneys in ensuring a rapid and coordinated response to issues as they arise in cases and to rapidly changing application procedures.
Barker Epstein & Loscocco
10 Winthrop Square #2
Boston MA 02110
Tel: 617 482-4900
Fax: 617 426-5251
E-mail: rodney@barkerloscocco.com
Areas of Practice
Business and employment: including H-1B temporary worker visas; permanent and temporary visas for religious workers, multi-national manager transferees and investors; permanent labor certification for skilled workers and nurses; adjustment of status to permanent residence for employment based immigrants and their families, as well as temporary work permits during the adjustment process.
Family immigration: Petitions by US Citizens and Permanent residents for their family members, adjustment of status to permanent residence through family petitions and temporary work permits during the process.
Temporary visas such as international students and visitors, applications to change or extend status and for reinstatement to non-immigrant status.
Deportation defense, including all aspects of fighting removal and seeking immigration benefits from the Immigration Courts.
Political Asylum and Refugee Claims, including applications to USCIS and the Immigration Court, and applications of asylees and refugees for family members, work permits and travel permits.
Representation resolving delayed or “problem casesâ€, including coordinating Congressional assistance with requests for benefits and relief.
Naturalization: filing and pursuing applications for US Citizenship, including overcoming issues that can complicate or delay acquiring citizenship.
Criminal and Probate matters in connection with clients’ immigration cases.