Kirk A. Carter is an EB-5 immigration attorney at Carter Law Group in Southborough, MA. With nearly 20 years of experience, he has helped foreign nationals and human resource professionals navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law.
Carter offers legal advice to a diverse range of clients, including entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, foreign students, undocumented immigrants, and alien relatives of U.S. citizens. He has represented thousands of clients from over 60 countries in business and family immigration matters.
In addition to his expertise in immigration law, Carter is well-versed in managing complex business immigration issues, such as employer compliance matters, L-1 blanket petitions, and treaty investor and treaty trader visas. With a background in corporate and commercial lending law, he can provide EB-5 clients with valuable business counseling and advice on business structuring, as well as corporate and tax services offered by his firm. His experience in real estate conveyance and development also informs his immigration and business practices.
Beyond his legal work, Carter is actively involved in the community, serving on numerous local organizations. He has received recognition from the American Registry as America’s Most Honored Lawyers®, Top 5% in 2023, and holds a Martindale-Hubbell® Very High Peer Review Rating in Legal Ability and Ethical Standards for 25 years. He was also included in Best Lawyer of America® in 2024. Additionally, he serves as a trustee of the Bridge of Central Massachusetts and the Danforth Museum and sits on the Boards of Directors for the Salisbury Singers, Music Worcester, and the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce.
Carter graduated cum laude from both Boston College in 1984 and Suffolk Law School in 1987. He is a member of the Worcester County, Massachusetts, and American Bar Associations, as well as the National and New England Chapters of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
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