With over three decades of experience in employment-based immigration law, I assist employers with U.S. immigration processes for professionals needing temporary and permanent visas to work in the U.S. I serve as the Managing Partner at Wizner Law, PLLC, located in Hartford, Connecticut. Wizner Law, PLLC is a boutique law firm catering to businesses, higher education, healthcare, and professional organizations. As a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, I have held the position of past chair of the AILA Connecticut Chapter and am currently a member of Connecticut AILA’s Hartford USCIS Liaison Committee. I am also an active member of the International Medical Graduate Taskforce and a panelist at its Physician Immigration Law Institute. I frequently receive invitations to speak about business immigration law at legal conferences across the nation. Additionally, I am a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, Immigration Law Committee. The Best Lawyers in America has recognized me in the field of immigration law since 2005, and I have been honored as Hartford, Connecticut “Lawyer of the Year” in the field of immigration law for 2013, 2020 and 2024. I am also listed in the 2023 Connecticut Super Lawyers Magazine and the Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal) Thought Leaders: USA 2025. I earned a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Georgetown University and a J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law.
- Georgetown University
- B.S. | Spanish
- Honors: Certificate in Latin American Studies (School of Foreign Service) Dean's List, Second Honors Sigma Delta Pi (National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society)
- Vanderbilt University Law School
- J.D. (1989) | Law
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- Managing Partner
- Wizner Law, PLLC
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- Partner, Managing Partner
- Leete, Kosto & Wizner, LLP
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- FY 2021 H-1B Season: Electronic Registration and What You Need to Know, Webinar
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- This seminar addressed the new H-1B registration rule and the H-1B registration process providing practical guidance to immigration lawyers for engaging with the new online system for the first time in Fiscal Year 2021.
- Exchanging Workers: Issues Unique to the J Visa Exchange Program, 2022 AILA Annual Conference, New York, New York
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- This panel discussed the history of the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program, its framework, the two-year home residence requirement, the Exchange Visitor Skills List, and the J-1 Waiver process.
- Waiving the J-1 Two-Year Home Residency Requirement under INA §212(e), Webinar via Zoom
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Featured Topics: 1. Types of J-1 waivers 2. When to obtain an advisory opinion: Does INA §212(e) really apply? 3. When can consular processing be used as a workaround? 4. Changing nationality: Where is home? What if you can’t go there? 5. Timing issues
- Do I Have to Wave Goodbye? J Waivers, FBA Immigration Law Section National Conference, Crystal City, VA
- Federal Bar Association
- The worst surprise in any case: an old period of J status invoking the two-year home residence requirement. This panel addressed this issue and more: 1) The nature of 212e and how it attaches, 2) Waivers and extension of J status, 3) 212e and the travel myth, no objection “no objection plus” waivers, Hardship, Persecution, IGA, and Strategies to satisfy if no waiver possible.
- J-1 Visas: Bridging Cultures and Career Opportunities (Invited), 2025 Georgia-Alabama AILA Chapter Conference, Atlanta, Georgia
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- This panel will offer an in-depth introduction to J-1 visas for professionals, including on-the-job training and work options, common pitfalls to avoid, and exposure to American culture.
- State Bar of Connecticut  # 401141
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- Connecticut Bar Association
- Member, Immigration Law Section
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- International Medical Graduate Task Force
- Member, Liaison Committee; Former Member, Physician Immigration Law Institute Conference Planning Committee
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- American Immigration Lawyers Association
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- Activities: Member, Connecticut AILA-Hartford USCIS Liaison Committe Past Chair, Connecticut Chapter of AILA
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- State of Connecticut Judicial Branch
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- Immigration Law
- Citizenship, Family Visas, Green Cards, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Work Visas
- Spanish: Written
- Q. Can we switch 2 H1 from J1 and do the Waiver later as Indian citizen with Canadian PR? I read that Canadians can do it.
- A: Section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act prohibits a person who came in J-1 status to the U.S. for graduate medical education from applying for a "nonimmigrant visa under section 1101(a)(15)(H)", which includes H-1B and H-4 visas. Canadian citizens (not Canadian permanent residents) are exempt from the requirement to apply for H-1B and H-4 visas pursuant to U.S. Department of State regulations at 22 CFR 41.2(a). Accordingly, Canadian citizens (not Canadian permanent residents), regardless of their country of birth, may apply for admission to the U.S. in H-1B or H-4 status without obtaining a J-1 Waiver waiving the prohibition of Section 212(e). See Atanackovic v. Duke, ... Read More
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