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PEOPLE FIRST: 
BUSINESS Immigration.

Whether you're a small or mid-sized business owner, or an individual seeking employment immigration services, we can provide you with the legal counsel and professional confidence you need. We help you identify and overcome immigration obstacles, pinpoint business and employment opportunities, stay compliant with all regulations, and complete all required documentation for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service.

Tricorne specializes in legal support for companies that have a foreign element in terms of share holders, operations or workforce. Our range of immigration services includes visa support for new, existing, and visiting employees, interview preparation and attendance, and immigration appeals. We ensure that our clients realize the benefit of the talented employees they have recruited outside of the United States. We also provide visa support for shareholders and investors, including EB-5 investment visa program.

Boston: 
92 State Street, 8th Floor
Boston, MA 02109

Tel: +1 (617) 208-4300
Fax: (617) 507-5956


New York: 
745 5th Avenue, 5th Floor 
New York, NY 10151

Tel: +1 (646) 257-5900
Fax: (617) 507-5956


  • Home
  • Services
    • Your Legal Department
    • Contracts
    • Corporate
    • International Business
    • Disputes, Litigation, Arbitration
    • Legal Audit
    • Mergers, Acquisitions, Capital
    • Intellectual Property
    • Immigration
    • Workouts, Restructurings, Bankruptcy
  • Attorney Bios
    • Pavel Y. Bespalko
    • Joel Z. Eigerman (ret'd)
    • Andrew T. Howard
  • Contact
  • Arbitrator Blog