Brandon Meyer is Principal of Meyer Law Group, a full service immigration firm located in Solana Beach, California. He received his Juris Doctorate (law) degree from University of San Diego School of Law, his Masters of Arts in East Asian Studies from George Washington University, and a Bachelor Arts in Economics from American University. He is a member in good standing of the Bar of the State of Connecticut.
Brandon Meyer is Principal of Meyer Law Group, a full service immigration firm located in Solana Beach, California. He received his Juris Doctorate (law) degree from University of San Diego School of Law, his Masters of Arts in East Asian Studies from George Washington University, and a Bachelor Arts in Economics from American University. He is a member in good standing of the Bar of the State of Connecticut.
Mr. Meyer is the author of several noteworthy articles on business immigration, including:
1) “The Art of the Empty Gesture and the Pointlessly Principled Stand: Why the Arizona Debate is Irrelevant.” Immigration Daily, May 3, 2010, http://www.ilw.com/articles/2010,0503-meyer.shtm.
2) “Now for the Hard Part: Attracting Investors to EB-5 Regional Centers.” Immigration Briefings (Mar 2010).
3) “Spreading like Wildfire! What Explains the Explosive Growth of EB-5 Regional Centers?” Immigration Briefings (Feb 2010).
4) “Illinois Blunts The E-Verify Juggernaut.” Immigration Daily, Feb 10, 2010.
5) “Dreamers, Con Men, and Legitimate Businessmen.” EB-5 Visa News, Nov 17, 2009.
6) “A Sunny Day at a Dreary Place: A Day at the California Service Center” Immigration Daily, May 19, 2009.
7) “The Administrative Procedures Act and USCIS Adjudications: Following the Law?” Immigration Briefings (May 2009).
8) Panelist, “Who is a Legal Worker? The New I-9 Form” Immigration Solutions Audio Conference, April 17, 2009.
9) “Big News at the Department of Labor” Immigration Solutions In Focus Newsletter, March 2009.
10) “The EB-5: A Creative Solution to Green Card Quota Backlogs” Immigration Daily, Jan 26, 2009.
11) “Expectations & Trepidations in San Francisco: AILA Conference” Immigration Solutions In Focus Newsletter, Dec. 2008.
12) “Three Cheers For The New, Improved TN! On Second Thought…” Immigration Daily, Nov. 13, 2008.
13) “Immigration & The Economy” Immigration Solutions In Focus Newsletter, Nov 2008.
14) “Free Trade Agreements, Visas, and the Art of Suboptimal Outcomes: Was the Theory of the Second Best Ever Good Enough? Parts I and II” Immigration Briefings (June & July 2008).
15) “Convergence or Divergence? Assessing the Possibilities for the Development of a Common European Union Immigration Policy” Bender’s Immigration Bulletin (March 1, 2008).
16) “All Trees and No Forest: U.S. Immigration Policy towards EB-1 Researcher/Professor Petitions—Thwarting the National Interest” Immigration Briefings (Feb 2005).