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Matthew S. Raynes: Lawyer with Eaton Peabody

Matthew S. Raynes

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Shareholder; Chair, Labor & Employment and Immigration Practice Groups
Bangor,  ME  U.S.A.
Phone207-992-4846

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Practice Areas

  • Labor & Employment
  • Cross Border Transactions
  • Immigration
 
University Bates College, B.A., 1990
 
Law SchoolUniversity of Maine School of Law, J.D., 1998
 
Admitted1999, Maine; U.S. District Court, District of Maine
 
BornBangor, Maine, January 30, 1968
 
Biography

Matt represents employers in the private and public sectors handling a wide range of labor and employment matters including employment-based immigration.

Prior to joining Eaton Peabody, Matt worked as a financial consultant for Aetna Life & Casualty in Connecticut. He interned at the University of Maine System's Legal Counsel Office while attending law school and is a native of Pittsfield, Maine.

Memberships and Affiliations

Penobscot County Bar Association

Maine State Bar Association

American Bar Association

American Immigration Lawyers Association

Orrington Zoning Board of Appeals, former Member and Chair

Human Resource Association of Eastern Maine

Society for Human Resource Management

Recent News

04-03-12, Visa Processing Fees to Change on April 13, 2012

02-10-12, March Visa Bulletin: Visa cutoff dates in EB-2 for nationals of India and China advance 4 months

02-07-12, NLRB Counsel issues second report on social media cases

02-06-12, Homeland Security proposes changes to attract and retain highly skilled immigrants

01-23-12, U.S. Passport Card online application now available

 
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Visa Processing Fees to Change on April 13, 2012
Matthew S. Raynes, April 5, 2012
The U.S. Department of State has announced that, effective April 13, 2012, fees charged for nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applications will be adjusted. Most nonimmigrant visa fees will go up, whereas all immigrant visa fees will go down. As an example, the visa processing fees for H-1B and L-1...

Visa Cutoff Dates in EB-2 for Nationals of India and China Advance 4 Months
Matthew S. Raynes, February 14, 2012
In the U.S. Department of State’s Visa Bulletin for March 2012, cutoff dates for EB-2 advanced degree professionals from India and China advanced by four months, to May 1, 2010. Accordingly, those applicants in the EB-2 category (advanced degree professionals) with priority dates on or before...

Homeland Security Proposes Changes to Attract and Retain Highly Skilled Immigrants
Matthew S. Raynes, February 8, 2012
On January 31, 2012, the Department of Homeland Security announced proposed administrative reforms designed to attract and retain highly skilled immigrants. See http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/fact-sheets/20120131-dhs-retain-highly-skilled-immigrants.shtm.

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Office Information

Matthew S. Raynes
Eaton Peabody
80 Exchange Street
Bangor, ME 04402-1210




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