Anthony F. Siliato

Partner
Newark, New Jersey
Phone: 973-602-3440
Fax: 973-624-0356
asiliato@meyner.com

Anthony Siliato, the founder of Meyner and Landis’ Immigration Law Group, has been practicing Immigration Law for more than 25 years. He is chiefly responsible for the firm’s business and corporate-related immigration matters which involve the recruitment, hiring, transfer and retention of international personnel worldwide. In addition, Anthony counsels business clients in the areas of immigration-related compliance, investigations and immigration due diligence for corporate mergers and acquisitions.

In servicing the immigration-related needs of employers in a full spectrum of industries including, hospitality, pharmaceutical, health care, travel, manufacturing, multi-media and technology, Anthony either partners with in-house counsel or human resource personnel or manages their foreign national personnel program entirely, in obtaining temporary and permanent (green card) visas for business, scientific, managerial and executive personnel. Through his substantial experience with all work-related visa classifications (H-1B, H-2B, H-3, L-1A, L-1B, E-1, E-2, TN, O, P), he is able to provide both short-term and long-term strategic guidance in the employer/employee relationship. His representation also includes that of outstanding researchers, extraordinary ability foreign nationals and those seeking national interest waivers.

In addition to securing visas, Anthony advises clients on corporate regulatory compliance. Recent developments show that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Department of Labor have stepped up their efforts in worksite enforcement. These efforts include increased audits of I-9 files and H-1B Public Access files. Such audits, at times, result in employer sanctions for I-9 and other employment-related violations. In extreme circumstances, criminal penalties have been imposed on corporate officers with control over the activities which form the basis for the employer’s liability. Anthony consults corporate and business clients on I-9 compliance, record-keeping, and electronic (including E-verify) verification requirements to remain compliant with the law. Anthony also advises clients on safe harbor procedures for employers which receive social security mismatch letters. By taking certain steps in a timely fashion, an employer may avoid sanctions from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for employing individuals unauthorized to work in the U.S.

A past chair of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Anthony remains an active member of AILA, serving as a mentor in employment-related immigration matters. He is a frequent speaker on employment-related immigration and has developed and performed numerous in-house training programs for clients and human resource personnel on many topics, including The Most Commonly Used Working Visa Classifications, The Road to the Green Card through PERM and I-9 Compliance.

Practice Areas

Bar Admissions

  • New Jersey
  • New York

Education

  • Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey
    • J.D.
  • Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
    • M.Ed.
    • Major: Math Education
  • Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA
    • B.S., cum laude
    • Major: Mathematics

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • American Immigration Lawyers Association, New Jersey Chapter, Chairman, 1996 – 1998
  • International Institute of New Jersey, Member, Board of Directors (1999 -2005), Member, Advisory Board, 2005 – 2012
  • American Bar Association, Business Section

Published Works

Honors and Awards*

  • Selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers©, 2015-2024, Immigration Law
  • Named Lawyer of the Year 2015, Immigration Law, by Best Lawyers©
  • Selected as a Super Lawyer© in the field of Immigration Law by New Jersey Super Lawyers Magazine (since 2008) and in the top 100 New Jersey Lawyers in 2012
  • Listed in “Who’s Who Legal: The International Who’s Who of Corporate Immigration Lawyers” (Since 2015)

*No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. For information  about honors and awards methodology click here.

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