Chris Mo ‡
Chris Mo is a member of the Immigration & Compliance Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s New Jersey office. She concentrates her practice on a board spectrum of business immigration and RIA compliance matters. Chris has deep experience advising international clients on a variety of immigrant and nonimmigrant pathways, including EB-5, L-1A, EB-1C, and related petitions. She also regularly provides strategic counsel in responding to complex Requests for Evidence (RFEs) and Notices of Intent to Deny (NOIDs), helping clients navigate the intricacies of USCIS adjudications and compliance expectations.
In addition, Chris works regularly with EB-5 regional centers, projects developers, overseas immigration agents and private sector stakeholders to develop immigration programs in compliance with USCIS regulations. Her work includes preparing submissions for I-956, I-956F, I-956,G, I-956H, I-956K.
‡ Admitted in New York. Not admitted in New Jersey. Practice limited to federal immigration practice.
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