New Partnership Provides Seamless U.S. Immigration Support

June 26, 2024


By: Paul Buckley

Newland Chase has partnered with Go Global Immigration, PLLC, an independent, affiliated law firm, to provide expert consultation and support to clients on their U.S. immigration needs. Go Global is an independent, affiliated firm that offers a dedicated attorney-client relationship and a highly experienced team. This partnership provides our clients with access to seamless, centralized, global reporting and services.

The team at Go Global consists of highly trained U.S. attorneys who have experience of managing immigration at top U.S. employers and law firms. The new firm will be focused on helping companies build programmatic U.S. immigration capability as well as supporting on individual employee needs.

Supported services that are provided through the partnership include U.S. work visas (H-1B Specialty Occupation, L-1 Intracompany Transferee, O-1 Extraordinary Ability, E-3 for Australians, and TN for Canadians and Mexicans) and U.S. employment-based green cards (PERM Labor Certification, EB-1C Multinational Manager, EB-1A Extraordinary Ability, and National Interest Waiver).

With this partnership in place, clients can expect to receive the highest level of U.S. immigration compliance, simplified reporting, and direct communication. Contact us to learn more about how Newland Chase can help with your U.S. Immigration needs.

Meet the team

Elizabeth Kumbhari

Elizabeth Kumbhari is Managing Partner at Go Global Immigration, PLLC, a U.S. business immigration law firm. Prior to joining Go Global Immigration, Elizabeth was Vice President of Client Management, Americas Immigration at Newland Chase, a CIBT Company. At Amazon, Elizabeth served as Business Advisory, Canada and Latin America Lead. As General Counsel and Vice President of Professional Exchange Programs at Cultural Vistas, Elizabeth led one of the largest J-1 visa programs in the United States. She also has experience working in the academic sector as Director of International Offices for Long Island University and Northern Kentucky University.

Elizabeth holds a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership and Learning (EdD) from Vanderbilt University, where her research focused on identifying the characteristics of successful overseas assignments at Fortune Global 500 companies. She also holds a Juris Doctor from Northern Kentucky University. She has been a practicing attorney for more than 12 years and is licensed in multiple states. Elizabeth sits on the Board of Directors at Worldwide ERC, Global Ties, U.S., and The Letter Project. She is a member of the American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where she serves on the Online Course Review Committee. Elizabeth is a member and contributing author at Forbes Business Council, and a corporate advisor at AI2030.

Justin Scott Kadich

Justin Scott Kadich is a Senior Immigration Attorney at Go Global Immigration, PLLC, where he seamlessly supports companies and foreign nationals through their US business immigration journey. Justin has over 10 years of experience as an attorney in high-volume US business immigration law firms having graduated summa cum laude and third in his law school graduating class.

Justin most recently was a senior attorney at Erickson Immigration Group in Arlington, VA, leading a team of attorneys and paralegals in the employment-based green card department. Before this, he was a senior associate U.S. immigration attorney at PwC Law LLP in Toronto, Canada, where he also managed the employment-based green card process and successfully implemented the marriage-based green card process.

Justin also served in the non-immigrant visa section at Garson LLP, where he helped streamline the process, and at Nair Law Group, where he focused on employment-based non-immigrant visas and the PERM process. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Justin worked for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a food stamp (SNAP) eligibility worker and won an award for his dedication to the immigrant community during his participation in the immigration law clinic at law school.