CAROLINE M. WESTOVER, a member of Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC’s Syracuse office, has been named chair of the firm’s immigration law practice. She has extensive experience in counseling and representing employers in all facets of employment-based immigration. Westover’s immigration practice focuses on representing employers in the preparation, filing, and adjudication of employment-based applications for […]

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CAROLINE M. WESTOVER, a member of Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC’s Syracuse office, has been named chair of the firm’s immigration law practice. She has extensive experience in counseling and representing employers in all facets of employment-based immigration. Westover’s immigration practice focuses on representing employers in the preparation, filing, and adjudication of employment-based applications for temporary (non-immigrant) workers. She also assists employers in their efforts to obtain employment-based permanent residency and with employment-verification issues. 

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