Jack Swiatek - Director


Mr. Swiatek is a Director of Hallmark Capital Partners, he handles many different types of immigration matters. While routinely helping individuals and early-stage technology companies in their immigration needs for founders and staff, he has also assisted numerous professionals that needed to obtain immigration status based on their extraordinary abilities. Mr. Swiatek also provides the platform for removal (deportation) matters before the Executive Office for Immigration Review with extensive access to the top Immigration Law firms in the world.


Prior to coming joining us Mr. Swiatek worked at the Chugh Firm in Atlanta where he maintained and processed immigration and corporate legal cases. Providing support for outsourcing companies in their pursuit of business opportunities to and from the United States. Opening and maintaining corporation documentation (LLC and INC); handling immigration matters such as company transferee (L-1A, L-1B), H-1B, PERM; drafting legal documents; legal, financial and real estate research, analysis and support. Overall, the scope and diversity of duties largely depend on the personalized needs of clients.


Mr. Swiatek is Prolific in English and Polish as well conversational in Russian, Czech and Ukrainian. Mr. Swiatek holds BA degrees from University of West Florida.


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