Managing Partner Michael Wildes is proud to announce the approval of the O-1 petition filed on behalf of Sarah Brightman.
Ms. Brightman requires very little introduction. She is an English classical crossover soprano, actress, songwriter and dancer. She began her career as a member of the dance troupes, Pan’s People and Hot Gossip, and released several disco singles as a solo performer. In 1981, she made her musical theater debut in Cats and met composer Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, whom she later married. She went on to star in several Broadway musicals including The Phantom of the Opera, where she played the lead role of Christine Daae. After retiring from the stage and divorcing Andrew Lloyd Webber, Brightman resumed her music career with former Enigma producer Frank Peterson, this time as a classical artist. Ms. Brightman is among the most prominent performers in the genre, with worldwide sales of more than 30 million albums and over 2 million DVDs.[1] The Recording Industry Association of America has named her the best-selling female classical artist of the twenty-first century in the United States. To date, Ms. Brightman has received over 150 Gold and Platinum awards in 34 countries and is the only artist to hold the #1 spots on both Billboards Classical and Dance charts simultaneously.
Wildes & Weinberg was founded in 1960 by Senior Partner, Leon Wildes. Nearly three quarters of a century later, the firm continues to concentrate its practice in all aspects of U.S. immigration and nationality law, servicing the immigration requirements of prominent American and International firms, banks, industrial, financial, and manufacturing concerns, as well as law firms in connection with the personnel needs of their foreign national employees.
In addition, the firm has a distinguished clientele and has done substantial immigration work for performing artists, directors, writers, models, actors/actresses, athletes, fine artists, art dealers, curators, and literary agents. Most notable was Leon Wildes’ successful representation of former Beatle John Lennon and his artist wife, Yoko Ono in their deportation proceedings, the basis of which has inspired legislation, and has been portrayed in films, plays, and literary works worldwide. Some of the firm’s other distinguished clients include scholar Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (z”l), as well as soccer icon Pele, Master Chef Jean-Georges, musicians Sinead O’ Connor and Boy George, as well as Former First Lady Melania Trump and her family.
Michael Wildes, the firm’s Managing Partner, is also currently serving his fourth term as Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey, is the author of Safe Haven in America: Battles to Open the Golden Door (which draws on over a quarter of a century of his practice in the immigration field), is an Adjunct Professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York, and serves as Counsel to Lincoln Center and several international/corporate law firms.
Despite difficulties currently being encountered in dealing with U.S. immigration authorities, the firm has maintained an extraordinary track record for success in its cases. The firm’s litigation group has expanded its efforts in filing Mandamus Actions and other Actions in Federal Courts throughout the nation.
In addition, Wildes & Weinberg’s multilingual staff is spread throughout its offices in New York City, Englewood, New Jersey, Miami, Florida, and by appointment only in Los Angeles, California and Tel Aviv, Israel, and are known for their experience and special expertise in processing each foreign national’s case with nothing less than the highest level of professionalism.
For more information on our firm please visit www.wildeslaw.com or contact Michael Wildes at michael@wildeslaw.com.