Oliver Huiyue Qiu

Oliver Huiyue Qiu

CONTACT INFORMATION

Oliver Huiyue Qiu
(646) 820-7658
Email
EsqOliver@gmail.com
Fax
(646) 537-2608
ADDRESS
5 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY, 10001
State
New York

Oliver Huiyue Qiu, Attorney at Law, is dedicated to excellence in legal representation with personalized attention to each and every client’s particular needs. With over a decade of legal experience, Oliver Qiu (pronounced Q) is well known for legal expertise representing individual and corporate clients in obtaining immigration benefits such as green card or investor visa, deportation defense and counseling employers on increasingly complicated federal work eligibility compliance.

Oliver Qiu works relentlessly to help individuals and corporations to navigate the U.S. immigration system. Prior to establish his own practice, Oliver Qiu was a partner with Bretz & Coven LLP in New York City. He led Bretz & Coven’s business immigration practice and handled numerous complicated matters that typically came to the firm as a last resort. He had achieved a number of successful results. For example, he was able to obtain Green Card for a renowned animation artist who did not realize his extraordinary achievements had qualified him for Green Card. He was able to save a New York City taxi business thousands of dollars when facing ICE I-9 investigation. He was able to prevent the deportation of many foreign nationals whose spouse or children were U.S. citizens and ensured families to remain together. He routinely represents foreign students on matters ranging from maintaining status to obtaining H-1B work visa. Oliver Qiu particularly specializes in solving “cold cases” that typically have been sitting around for years, but given the significant changes of law in recent years may have a solution now.

Oliver Qiu also worked at Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer LLP, where he worked exclusively with Chinese investors to achieve EB-5 Investor Green Card through multimillion-dollar development projects located across the United States particularly in rural areas and areas of high unemployment rate.