Gilbert Pilkington
About Gilbert Pilkington
Gilbert was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force and served as chief of the Health Services Management Division from 1998-2005. After his Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics and Masters of Science in Health Systems at Georgia Tech University in Atlanta, Georgia, Gilbert completed his Juris Doctor of Law at the University of Tulsa in 2007 and was called to the Bar in Oklahoma. Gilbert is engaged in family law and serves as the U.S.-based agent for immigration visa applications. Gilbert is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Education
- University of Tulsa
800 S Tucker Dr, Tulsa, OK 74104 2007
Practice Areas
- Canadian Immigration Law
- Corporate Immigration Canada
- United States Immigration Law
- United States Entry Waivers
The Pilkington Immigration Law Firm works with corporations and individuals to arrive at temporary and permanent solutions for gaining permanent residency or work permits in Canada for employees, athletes, or family members. It is important to be guided through a sequential process to avoid unnecessary delays or problems that can arise due to a change of circumstance before or during an application
The Pilkington Law Firm assists multi-national companies from all over the world with L1 Intracompany Transferee Visas, H1B Visas and NAFTA professional class visas to meet their human resource needs in the United States or Canada.
The Pilkington Immigration Law Firm works with corporations and individuals to arrive at temporary and permanent solutions for gaining status in the United States for individuals, employees, athletes, or family members. It is important to be guided through a sequential process to avoid unnecessary delays or problems that can arise due to a change of circumstance before or during an application
Unfortunately, getting into the United States with a criminal history is not as simple as showing up at the border with a valid Canadian passport. Canadians who have ever been convicted of a crime, regardless of how long ago the offence occurred, may be refused entry to the United States! In addition to being denied entry when attempting to travel to the USA, Canadians with a criminal record can also run into problems when transiting through US airports on their way to another country.
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