Immigration Law
Last updated on January 22, 2026
Ohio Business- And Family-Based Immigration Attorney
At the Columbus, Ohio, and Irving, Texas, offices of Harrison-Donaldson, Attorney at Law, I know the bureaucracy of business- and family-based immigration backward and forward. Whether establishing an employee’s residency or seeking to bring a relative to the United States, the length of the paper trail can be daunting.
Fortunately for your personal or business purposes, I, an experienced immigration lawyer, can provide solutions for your urgent legal needs. My energy, innovation and client commitment are the parts of my practice I am proudest of.
Immigrant Visas
Legal forms and immigration situations that I come in contact with on a daily basis would include:
- Adjustment of Status, Form I-485
- Concurrent Filing of I-140 and I-485
- Consular Processing
- EB-1 (a) (Alien of Extraordinary Ability)
- EB-1 (b) (Outstanding Professors/Researchers)
- EB-1 (c) (Managers and Executive Transferees)
- EB-2 (Immigrant Petitions)
- EB-3 (Immigrant Petitions)
- Foreign Nurses Immigration
- Labor Certification (PERM)
- I-140 Immigrant Petition
- Naturalization/Citizenship
- NIW (National Interest Waiver)
- Travel Documents (Form I-131)
- Work Permit (Form I-765)
Do not let the fancy arrangements of numbers, letters and legalese intimidate you. With Harrison-Donaldson, Attorney at Law, in your corner, your business or family immigration case is in good hands. I am dedicated and Ohio-educated; I know the people of my region and their problems. You can trust me to get the kind of results many associate with older, larger law firms.
Nonimmigrant Visas
My nonimmigrant cases have their own special designations and titles, as you can see. Some are occupational, some of them educational. Not only can I complete these forms to the government’s satisfaction, but I can also complete the challenging job your case has given me. Such legal requirements would include:
- B-1, B-2 (Visitor/Business visa)
- E visa (Investor/Treaty traders)
- F-1 (Student visas)
- H-1B (Specialty worker)
- H-2B (Temporary worker)
- J-1 Waiver (Exchange Program Participants)
- J-1 Advisory Opinion
- K visa (Fiancé/Spouse of U.S. citizen)
- L-1 (Intracompany transferees)
- O-1 (Outstanding researcher)
- P visa (Performer/Athlete visas)
- Q visa
- R visa (Religious workers)
- TN visa
- Change/Extension of Nonimmigrant Status
- Outbound Country visas
H-1B visas
The U.S. H-1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows U.S. companies to employ graduate level workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise in specialized fields such as in IT, finance, accounting, architecture, engineering, mathematics, science, medicine, etc.
Here is information directly from the U.S. government pertaining to H-1B visas.
Regardless of your immigration needs, look to the attentive, perceptive attorney at Harrison-Donaldson, Attorney at Law, for keen focus on case resolution and customer satisfaction. For more in depth legal definitions relating to immigration, please visit the glossary.
Your Initial Consultation
If you are the owner of a company with business immigration concerns, I would like the chance to address these concerns. You will like my casual, professional office atmosphere, my honesty and accuracy in answering your questions, and my keen commitment to my clients. An initial consultation with an experienced immigration lawyer is as close as your phone, fax or email. I return after-hours calls promptly. Call 614-647-2773 (Columbus) or 214-810-3933 (Irving).

