
Business Immigration Attorneys in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Washington DC, and West Virginia
For more than 25 years, Thiele Law has represented employers and professionals in complex business immigration matters, advocating for their interests throughout Pennsylvania, Georgia, Washington, DC, and West Virginia, including communities across the region.
U.S. business immigration law is a complex area of federal law that governs work visas, employment-based permanent residence, and compliance for employers and foreign professionals. When companies or skilled workers face challenges with visa applications or regulatory requirements, Thiele Law steps in to protect their interests. Attorney Thiele has successfully guided businesses and professionals through these processes, helping them secure work authorization, maintain compliance, and achieve long-term success.
Business Immigration Cases We Handle
Thiele Law represents clients in business immigration related matters involving:
• Employment-Based Petitions
• Executive & Employee Transfers
• Investment & Trade Visas

At Thiele Law, we help businesses and professionals navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law with precision, speed, and care. Whether you're sponsoring skilled workers, transferring executives, or launching a U.S.-based venture, our team provides tailored legal strategies that align with your goals and timelines.
We understand that immigration isn’t just paperwork- it’s about growth, opportunity, and securing the future of your workforce. With deep experience across employment-based petitions, investor visas, and global mobility programs.
Why Choose Thiele Law

Direct, Hands-On Attorney Representation

25+ Years of Legal Experience

Millions Recovered For Clients

Hundreds of Successfully Litigated Cases

Results-Driven Advocacy
We stand up to government agencies and authorities — and we do not back down when your business or employees’ immigration status is at stake.
No Fee Unless We Recover Money for You
Contact us today to schedule your case assessment!
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