Attorney Allison Kranz, JD, LLM, "The Nerdy Immigration Lawyer," provides strategic immigration planning to address the visa, work, permanent immigration, and citizenship goals of her clients. She exclusively practices U.S. immigration law and is Managing Partner with Lodestone Legal.
Allison's interest in immigration is personal. She is married to an immigrant and her family tree currently extends to Ethiopia, Canada, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, Egypt, Ghana and Colombia.
Allison has advised Fortune 500 companies in immigration matters and her global immigration practice focuses on finding self-sponsored solutions. She works with professionals, startups, experts and international students in obtaining nonimmigrant and immigrant visas, as well as permanent resident petitions (green cards) through Adjustment of Status Applications. Allison has extensive experience preserving family unity through obtaining permanent resident/green cards, waivers, citizenship, fiancée visas, and visas for victims of crimes.
In both 2023 and 2022 Allison was recognized as an Elite Lawyer for excellence in the field of immigration law. In 2019 she was named a Women in the Law Award winner by Lawyer Monthly Magazine. She was a nominee of the 2017 Albuquerque Business First Women of Influence award. Allison was also a member of the team that won the global W.K. Kellogg Values Award, the Kellogg Company’s highest honor. Allison obtained her Juris Doctorate degree in 2009 and obtained a Master’s of Law degree in Human Rights in 2010. Allison’s practice is limited to immigration and nationality law, and she is licensed in Michigan and Florida.
Attorney Joel Wisniewski, JD, specializes in offering comprehensive strategic immigration solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of his clients. His fifteen years of immigration expertise encompasses visa acquisition, work permits, permanent residency, and citizenship attainment. With a client base ranging from professionals, executives, universities, and international students, Joel navigates the complexities of both nonimmigrant and immigrant visa processes, including Adjustment of Status Applications, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, and PERM labor certifications.
As a pivotal figure in the field, Joel has spearheaded the nonimmigrant visa processing for clients across a spectrum of categories including H-1B, E-2, E-3, TN, O-1, and L-1A/L-1B/blanket L-1 cases. His expertise extends beyond nonimmigrant visas to encompass immigrant permanent resident processing, adeptly handling EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 applications with precision and proficiency. His counsel extends to Fortune 500 companies, providing invaluable guidance in business immigration matters, including U.S. Department of Labor audits. Joel has practiced immigration law in both law firm and in-house counsel corporate settings.
Joel’s current global immigration practice places special emphasis on representing clients in sectors spanning self-sponsored applicants, information technology, finance, national security, and healthcare. Joel's practice is limited to immigration and nationality law, and he is licensed in Michigan.
Attorney Jeff Quilhot, JD, focuses on providing strategic immigration solutions crafted to the unique needs of clients. With over ten years of experience practicing business immigration he has served as a trusted advisor with clients in industries including technology, higher education, social media, e-commerce, medicine, energy and finance. His practice has included all areas of corporate immigration law including immigrant visas, non-immigrant visas (H-1Bs, TNs, L-1s, O-1s etc.), as well as I-140s for individuals of extraordinary ability (EB-1A) and national interest waivers (NIW).
Jeff has overseen all aspects of corporate immigration programs for multinational organizations and successfully scaled programs for growing businesses. He has conducted audits and advised on compliance matters including I-9s, E-Verify and Department of Labor requirements. His experience also includes advising on complex corporate immigration matters including mergers, acquisitions and reductions-in-force. Jeff's practice is limited to immigration and nationality law, and he is licensed in Texas.
Jennifer Fahrenholt, JD, provides strategic solutions for clients navigating U.S. and Canadian immigration pathways. Dual-licensed in both countries, Jennifer offers clients unique cross-border strategies that maximize mobility and support permanent residence goals. Jennifer is a citizen of both the United States and Canada, offering her personal insight to cross-border immigration challenges. She helps clients coordinate U.S. and Canadian filing strategies to maintain status and achieve long-term immigration objectives.
Her Canadian immigration practice focuses on obtaining permanent residence, visas, and permits. She works to carve out pathways to clients' goals and provides advice on qualifying for Canadian immigration benefits.
Jennifer's U.S. practice focuses on employment-based immigration, including O-1, EB-1, and EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petitions for STEM professionals, entrepreneurs, managers, executives, and creative professionals. Jennifer's approach combines meticulous evidence organization with strategic case development. She has extensive experience crafting compelling petition narratives, responding strategically to Requests for Evidence (RFEs), and reversing adverse decisions through appellate advocacy. Jennifer’s U.S. practice also includes H-1B, L-1, TN, and E-1/E-2 nonimmigrant visas, adjustment of status applications, consular processing, and naturalization. Jennifer's practice is limited to U.S. and Canadian immigration and nationality law. She is licensed in Michigan and Ontario, Canada.
Attorney Elysa Baron, JD, MA, works with students, professionals, managers, executives, startups and universities to plan and execute personalized immigration strategies. She obtains visas, as well as permanent resident petitions (green cards) through filing Adjustment of Status Applications, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3 and PERM labor certifications for her clients. Elysa has extensive experience in filing H-1B, TN, E-3, O-1 and L-1 for Fortune 500 companies, as well as small business. Elysa’s practice is limited to immigration and nationality law, and she is licensed in New York.