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Michael L. Kabik 11921 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852
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Michael L. Kabik concentrates his practice exclusively on Immigration, Nationality and Consular Law. As chairman of the Shulman Rogers' Immigration, Nationality and Consular Practice Group, he provides its clients with a broad full-service employment-based, family-based, naturalization, and litigation immigration practice. Clients include large, medium, and small businesses engaged in the domestic and international transfer of foreign personnel, including executives, managers, and other highly skilled professionals, and those individuals of extraordinary and exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, and athletics, as well as individuals seeking to unite with family members, and those in Deportation/Removal Proceedings before the U.S. Immigration Courts and appellate courts.
Mr. Kabik regularly counsels corporate and institutional clients on the temporary employment and permanent residence sponsorship of foreign personnel. He also advises these clients with respect to compliance with other federal immigration laws including those relating to I-9 compliance/employer sanctions and the myriad effects of corporate restructuring on the employment and sponsorship of foreign personnel. Counsel is also provided to educational institutions with respect to the unique issues related to employment of foreign academics and scholars and enrollment of foreign students. Representation is provided to clients across many industries including: High Technology, Biotechnology & Life Sciences, Medical & Health Care, Education, Hospitality & Restaurant, Service, Entertainment & Arts, Athletics, Telecommunications, Import/Export, Finance, Consulting, Manufacturing, Advertising, and Marketing.
Mr. Kabik has completed four consecutive terms as Chair of the Immigration Section of the Bar Association of Montgomery County Maryland and in 2001 was a recipient of the Outstanding Section Chair of the Year Award. He is also active in other national and local bar associations. Mr. Kabik has been very involved in the American Bar Association, Section of International Law and Practice, holding several leadership positions including Vice Chair of the International Law and Practice Section's Immigration and Nationality Committee. He is active in the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, having served as Co-Chair of its Young Lawyers Division and Co-Chair of its Immigration Ethics Committee. Mr. Kabik is also a member of the Maryland Hispanic Bar Association and has served on its Board of Directors since 1995.
Mr. Kabik regularly mentors and teaches other lawyers in the field of Immigration Law. He recently directed the highly acclaimed MICPEL Maryland Continuing Legal Education courses "The Nuts and Bolts of Immigration Practice Series". He is also a regular speaker to non legal audiences on a variety of immigration related topics. Mr. Kabik is sought after in the local media as an authority on Immigration Law. He has appeared as a featured legal guest on radio and internet broadcasts including Washington Post Radio and Washington Business Radio as well as on television commenting on a broad range of immigration issues affecting the business and immigrant communities. Mr. Kabik has authored and edited numerous published articles. He has also been qualified and has testified as an Expert Witness on Immigration and Nationality Law before the Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission as well as the Circuit Court of Maryland for Montgomery County.
Admitted to practice Immigration and Nationality Law throughout the United States, Mr. Kabik regularly represents domestic and foreign corporations, educational institutions, non profit organizations, individuals, and families before the Department of Homeland Security - U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service), the Department of Labor, the Department of State, and the U.S. Immigration Courts across the Nation, as well as before U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad.
- Chairman, Immigration, Nationality and Consular Practice Group
- Immigration
- Biotechnology
- International Practice
- Israel Practice
- Maryland
- District of Columbia
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- The George Washington University Law School, Washington, District of Columbia,
1991
L.L.M. in International and Comparative Law
- Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
1990
J.D.
- University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland,
1986
B.A. Major: International Relations
- The Nuts & Bolts of Immigration Practice Series, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2007
- The Nuts & Bolts of Family Immigration and Naturalization, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2007
- The Nuts & Bolts of Business and Employment Immigration, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2007
- The Nuts & Bolts of Deportation and Removal, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2007
- The Nuts & Bolts of Immigration Practice Series, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2005
- The Nuts & Bolts of Family Immigration and Naturalization, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2005
- The Nuts & Bolts of Business Immigration, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2005
- The Nuts & Bolts of Deportation and Removal, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2005
- Employment of Foreign Scientific Personnel in the Biotechnology Industry, Business Gazette, October 4, 2002
- The Nuts & Bolts of Immigration Practice, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, 2002
- The Impact of Domestic Violence on Immigration Status, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers, Domestic Violence Training Manual, 2001
- The 'Nuts and Bolts' of Labor Certification, ABA, Center for Continuing Legal Education and Section of International Law and Practice, 1998
- The Dilemma of 'Dumping' from Nonmarket Economy Countries, Emory University School of Law, 6 Emory International Law Review 339, 1992
- Through the Looking-Glass: International Trade in the 'Wonderland' of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 9 Internat'l Tax & Business Lawyer 408, 1992
- The Nuts and Bolts of Immigration Practice Series, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL)
- Featured Guest, on legal programs including Washington Post Radio, Washington Business Radio and local television
- Immigration Law: Critical Issues for the Family Lawyer, Various Audiences
- Strategic Immigration Planning for Bioscience Organizations, Bio/Pharma HR Network
- Immigration Solutions for Foreign Workers: Temporary Work Visas and Permanent Residence Options, Various Audiences
- SEVIS Workshop: NSEERS Special Registration, NAFSA - Association of International Educators, Embassy Dialogue Committee (Embassy of Kuwait, Washington, DC)
- SEVIS Workshop: Spouses and Children of Students/Exchange Visitors, NAFSA - Association of International Educators, Embassy Dialogue Committee (Embassy of Kuwait, Washington, DC)
- Navigating the Immigration Maze: Employment of Foreign Scientific Personnel - Visa Options for the Bio Tech and High Tech Sectors, Various Audiences
- The Impact of Domestic Violence on Immigration Status, Various Audiences
- Outstanding Section Chair of the Year Award, Montgomery County Bar Association,
2000
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2001
- Attorney General's Honors Program, Judicial Law Clerk, U.S. Immigration Court, Baltimore, Maryland,
1991
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1992
- Rotary International Graduate Fellowship, Hebrew University in Jerusalem,
1986
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1987
- Fulbright Fellowship, American University in Cairo,
1984
- Bar Association of Montgomery County, Immigration Section,
1997
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2001
- Chair
- Bar Association of Montgomery County, Immigration Section,
1996
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1997
- Vice-Chair
- Maryland State Bar Association
- American Bar Association, International Law and Practice Section,
1997
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1998
- Vice-Chair, Immigration and Nationality Committee
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Washington, D.C. Chapter
- Maryland Hispanic Bar Association,
1995
- Present
- Member, Board of Directors
- Society for Human Resource Management
- Montgomery County, Maryland Chapter
- NAFSA: Association of International Educators
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