SERGE BOHEME

Serge E. Boheme
Back to Our Professionals

Mr. Boheme has been with the firm since 2002 and has over 25 years of exclusive practice in immigration and nationality law. Mr. Boheme brings extensive experience in immigration law, particularly in employment-based (temporary and permanent) visas, family-based immigrant visas, and naturalization matters.

Mr. Boheme is fluent in Spanish. He earned his Bachelor’s degree cum laude from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) in 1994 and was awarded his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Memphis in 1998. Mr. Boheme has been licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of the State of Florida since 2002 and is  admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court, for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. District Court, for the Western District of Tennessee.

Mr. Boheme began his legal career working with immigrants in Memphis, TN.  Additionally, he worked as an Assistant District Attorney for the District Attorney’s Office of Shelby County, Tennessee before relocating to Florida and joining the firm in 2002.

Since joining the firm, Mr. Boheme has practiced extensively in the preparation and processing of work-related nonimmigrant (temporary) visas, including Professional employment visas (H-1B, H-1B1 (Chile & Singapore), E-3 (Australia) and TN visas), Individual and blanket-based Multinational Executive / Manager / Specialized Knowledge employee transfer visas (L-1 visas), Treaty Trader and Investor visas (E-1 and E-2 visas), Extraordinary Ability visas (O visas) International Recognition visas ( P visas), etc.

Mr. Boheme also has extensive experience in processing every stage of employment and family-based immigrant (permanent) visa cases including Labor Certifications (PERM), EB-1C Multinational Executive / Manager Transfer and EB-1A Extraordinary Ability petitions.

Mr. Boheme also has extensive experience dealing with naturalization, citizenship, asylum, DACA, TPS, and removal (deportation) matters.

In addition, Mr. Boheme has experience filing federal suits in district court to challenge arbitrary and capricious governmental decisions and to challenge the timing of the government’s decision-making process.