About Kevin Beigel
Kevin Beigel is a Toronto-based immigration lawyer with more than two decades of experience, during which he has worked with several firms. Since 2009, Kevin Beigel has guided Beigel Law practice as senior attorney.
With the firm, Mr. Beigel assists clients with the cross-border transfer of managerial and executive personnel. In addition, he represents them on filings with immigration processing centers in both the United States and Canada, alongside ports of entry. Through the position, he also regularly interacts with Case Processing Centers and land and air ports of entry into Canada and with regional Service Centers and land and air ports of entry into the United States.
Kevin Beigel has produced numerous legal articles during his career and spent 13 years writing for Carswell's Legal Alert as a columnist, where he focused on business immigration. He holds membership in numerous legal organizations, including the Law Society of Ontario and the American Immigration Lawyers' Association.
Outside his career, Mr. Beigel enjoys staying physically active by cycling, hiking, and skiing.Education
University of Western Ontario
Sep 1991 - Apr 1994
Law
University of Western Ontario
BA (1987 - 1990)
Political Science
Professional Experience
Beigel Law
May 2009 - Present
Senior Attorney
Guberman Garson Bush
Apr 2004 - May 2009 Partner
- The BlogDecember 13, 2024The I-192 and I-212 non-immigrant waivers are two important applications administered by US Citizenship and Immigration Services and by US Customs and Border Protection, both part of the Department of Homeland Security. Each has its distinct purview to serve different individuals seeking to enter...November 4, 2024When applying for permanent immigration status or lawful permanent residence for a green card in the United States, some scenarios require the immigration officer to reject the application and deny your appication. These scenarios are often based on "Grounds of Inadmissibility” and can include...October 9, 2024Hiring an immigration lawyer is often perceived not not to be an immediate requirement when applying for an immigrant visa or green card in the United States even in cases where one appears to be well-qualified for the type of visa being sought and has no criminal record. The immigration process,...
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