Brian Schield has more than 25 years of experience in business-related immigration matters. His clients range from large international companies and organizations to individuals and families, with a particular focus on Europe and the Pacific Rim.
His immigration work has involved executives, managers, financial personnel, students, research scientists, engineers and other technical and professional occupations, doctors, medical and legal personnel and their families.
Brian advises clients on all types of business, professional and family-related immigration and visa matters including labor certification processing through the Department of Labor, non-immigrant and immigrant petitions filed with the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, and visa applications filed with US consulates abroad. He assists clients in developing their immigration strategy, prepares documentation and oversees processing through US consulates and government agencies. He also represents US businesses in connection with I-9 audits and in defending fines proceedings and prosecutions under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. He has lectured extensively on US immigration policies and procedures over the course of his career.
In 2011 Brian was presented with the Honorable Benjamin Aranda III Outstanding Public Service Award by the Los Angeles County Bar Association for 17 years of volunteer work with the AIDS Legal Services Project.