Meghan Covino
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Immigration
Band 1
About
Provided by Meghan Covino
Practice Areas
Meghan Covino focuses her practice on employment-based immigration. She successfully represents national and international companies in obtaining authorization for employees to work temporarily and permanently in the United States. Meghan is the immediate past Chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association - Michigan Chapter. She is currently the Chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s New Member Division Steering Committee and serves as a member of the organization’s Board of Directors.
Clients state, "'She is fantastic. I respect her immensely in terms of her knowledge and devotion to clients. She is very thoughtful in her approach;’ ‘She is one of the top business immigration attorneys in the market. I trust her judgment on sophisticated matters.'"(Chambers USA)
- Manages the PERM labor certification process on behalf of companies
- Advises clients on Form I-9 and E-Verify compliance, providing training and internal audit assistance
- Successfully obtains H-1B, L-1A, L-1B, TN, E-2, B-1, O-1, and other non-immigrant statuses
- Provides internal training on immigration basics to help clients understand complex immigration concepts
- Counsels clients in a diverse range of industries, including automotive, engineering, financial services, academic, and information technology
- Advises clients on immigration challenges relating to corporate restructuring, including mergers and acquisitions
Chambers Review
USA
Meghan Covino is noted for her prowess in employment-based immigration. She frequently handles PERM labor certifications and the full range of visa applications.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Meghan goes above and beyond for clients."
"She is a very experienced and knowledgable immigration attorney who can handle complex, sophisticated issues."
"Meghan goes above and beyond for clients."
"She is a very experienced and knowledgable immigration attorney who can handle complex, sophisticated issues."