Robert W Rund
Rund Wallman & Robbins LLP provides a wide range of immigration law services to national and multinational businesses, hospitals, pharmacies, professional sport teams, universities, public schools, research institutions, and not-for-profit organizations throughout Indiana and the United States. Our current immigration clients include U.S., Japanese, Canadian, European, Central and South American, and South Asian companies and organizations.

The firm also represents individuals in obtaining family based immigration benefits and in becoming naturalized U.S. citizens.

* Rund Wallman & Robbins LLP provides business immigration law services including advice, counsel, and representation concerning:
- Business and employment based immigration law for U.S. and multinational businesses and organization
- Transfer of international executives, managers, specialized knowledge employees, and essential skill employees to the U.S.
- E and L work authorization and consular visa applications for international employees
- Employment authorization for spouses of E and L employees
- TN visa applications for Canadian and Mexican citizens
- H, O, and P visa applications for foreign professionals, students, professors, and athletes
- Business visitor issues
- Employer sanctions, I-9 form requirements, and anti-discrimination compliance
- Obtaining and maintaining lawful status, work authorization, and travel documents
- Nonimmigrant status based on family relationship to principal nonimmigrant status holder
- Permanent residency for classification as Alien of Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Researcher or Professor, National Interest Waiver Beneficiary, or Multinational Transferee
- Permanent residency and Certification for employment as a nurse, physical therapist, or other health care worker
- Permanent residency for employment requiring labor certification

* Rund Wallman & Robbins LLP provides immigration and nationality law services based on family relationship, eligibility for citizenship, or certain special programs including:
- Naturalization to U.S. Citizenship
- Documenting U.S. Citizenship for foreign born citizens
- K visas for fiancées and fiancés of U.S. citizens
- Permanent residency based on family relationship to U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Nonimmigrant status based on family relationship to principal nonimmigrant status holder
- Permanent residency based on Diversity Lottery selection
- Obtaining and maintaining lawful immigrant or nonimmigrant status, work authorization, and travel documents

* Rund Wallman & Robbins LLP provides immigration law services for students, exchange visitors, and professionals including advice, counsel, and representation concerning:
- Transition from student (F-1) or exchange visitor (J-1) to temporary worker to permanent resident
- Student (F-1) and exchange visitor (J-1) issues to universities and public schools
- H, O, and P visa applications for foreign professionals, professors, and athletes
- TN visa application for Canadian and Mexican citizens
- Permanent residency for college and university faculty based on Special Handling procedures
- Permanent residency for classification as Alien of Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Researcher or Professor, National Interest Waiver Beneficiary, or Multinational Transferee
- Permanent residency for employment requiring labor certification
- Obtaining and maintaining lawful status, work authorization, and travel documents

Robert W Rund
Rund Wallman & Robbins LLP
Market Square Center
151 N Delaware St #520
Indianapolis IN 46204
Tel: 317 639-2224
Fax: 317 636-8631
E-mail: mailbox@rundlaw.com

Mr. Rund received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University in 1970. In addition to being admitted to practice in Indiana, Mr. Rund has also been admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

Mr. Rund has concentrated his practice in business related immigration and education law. He is a past Chair of the Indiana Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and served for three (3) years as a member of the National Board of Governors.
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