As the U.S. tightens immigration policies, foreigners face higher barriers to entry on the basis of ‘extraordinary ability’. Canada-born Christina Carreira wants a green card to accelerate her path to naturalization so the couple can represent the U.S. at the Olympic Games. Ksenia Maiorova, Partner at Green and Spiegel, weighs in. Learn more.

 

 

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    Ksenia Maiorova is a Partner in Green and Spiegel’s Orlando office. With more than 15 years of legal experience, Ksenia is recognized as one of the nation’s leading specialists in sports immigration and has vast experience representing athletes, coaches, and other sports industry professionals in connection with their applications for visas and permanent resident status.

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