Melany Savitt

Melany Savitt

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503.802.2179
melany.savitt@tonkon.com

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Education

J.D., Lewis & Clark Law School, 2011

B.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1996

Bar & Court Admissions

Oregon State Bar

Melany represents clients of all sizes from a variety of industries, guiding employers and foreign nationals through the maze of immigration laws. She handles a wide range of nonimmigrant work visas, including specialty occupation categories, intracompany transfers, extraordinary ability in business and arts, internationally recognized artists and performers, religious workers, cultural exchange workers, and treaty-based classifications. Additionally, Melany has extensive experience with PERM labor certifications, and immigrant visa petitions for multinational executives and managers, as well as individuals meeting the extraordinary ability threshold.

Melany’s most recent pro bono work has helped crime victims, with U visa petitions. She has also provided pro bono services to several organizations involved in immigration matters, including Surviving Spouses Against Deportation, and securing artists’ visas for participants in Portland-area arts events and festivals.

Melany’s interest in art is more than legal. She studied Byzantine mosaic techniques in Ravenna, Italy and has created and installed custom mosaics in tile and stained glass.

Community Involvement & Activities

Art4Life
2015–Present, Board Member

Business for Culture and the Arts
Art of Leadership Program 2016


Professional Memberships

American Bar Association
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Multnomah Bar Association
Oregon Women Lawyers

Chambers USA

2020-2023, Immigration

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Melany Savitt Gives PERM Deep Dive Presentation at Conference for Immigration Lawyers

Tonkon Torp business immigration attorney Melany Savitt was a featured speaker at the American Immigration Lawyer Association’s (AILA) annual national conference in Orlando, Florida. Melany and her co-presenters guided an audience of immigration professionals through the new PERM Labor Certification application form.

Alan Perkins and Melany Savitt Host Form I-9 Roundtable

Tonkon Torp Business Immigration partners Alan Perkins and Melany Savitt hosted a roundtable briefing on Form I-9.

Chambers USA 2023 Ranks 26 Tonkon Torp Attorneys

Chambers USA has recognized 26 Tonkon Torp attorneys in eight practice areas in its Chambers USA 2023 Guide.

Tonkon Torp Immigration Attorneys Speak at AILA P.L.A.N. Conference

Tonkon Torp partners Melina LaMorticella and Melany Savitt were featured speakers at the 2023 P.L.A.N. Conference, hosted by AILA Oregon and designed for paralegals, law students, assistants, and new practitioners.

Melany Savitt Provides In-Depth Form I-9 Review for BOLI

On February 22, Tonkon Torp business immigration attorney Melany Savitt presented a deep dive into Form I-9 for attendees of the Oregon Bureau of Labor & Industries (BOLI) Wage and Hour/Payroll issues seminar.

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FY2025 H-1B Cap Registration – What You Need to Know

By Melina LaMorticella, Turid Owren, Alan Perkins, and Melany Savitt – Now is the time for employers to review H-1B needs for the FY2025 cap season. Registrations will be submitted electronically to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in March 2024. We expect USCIS to designate the specific two-week registration period soon. USCIS previously charged a $10 fee per registration and is expected to increase the fee this year.

New Form I-9 & Remote Document Review Starting August 1, 2023

By Melany Savitt, Alan Perkins, Melina LaMorticella, and Turid Owren – On August 1, 2023, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published for immediate use a new edition of Form I-9, which will become mandatory on November 1, 2023.

COVID-19 Temporary Flexibilities for Form I-9 Ending

By Melina LaMorticella, Turid Owren, Alan Perkins, and Melany Savitt – The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that its COVID-19 temporary flexibility policies for Form I-9 will end on July 31, 2023. Employers relying on the COVID-19 temporary flexibilities for Form I-9 should plan ahead to ensure that all required in-person physical inspection of Form I-9 documentation is completed by August 30, 2023.

FY2024 H-1B Cap Registration – What You Need to Know

By Melina LaMorticella, Turid Owren, Alan Perkins, and Melany Savitt – Registrations for the FY2024 H-1B quota must be submitted electronically to USCIS in March 2023. We expect USCIS to designate a two-week registration period shortly. Last year USCIS charged a $10 fee per registration.

2024 DV Lottery Registration Open Oct. 5 to Nov. 8

By Alan Perkins, Melina LaMorticella, Turid Owren, and Melany Savitt – Online registration for the 2024 Diversity Visa Lottery (DV2024) opened Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022 at 12:00 PM (noon) Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), and closes Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022 at 12:00 PM (noon) Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5).

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Publications & Presentations

“COVID-19 Temporary Flexibilities for Form I-9 Ending,” Tonkon Torp Legal Update, May 2023

“Form I-9 Roundtable,” May 2023

“H-1B Forms,” P.L.A.N. Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Oregon, March 2023

“Annual Immigration Update,” Jan. 2023

“FY2024 H-1B Cap Registration – What You Need to Know,” Tonkon Torp Legal Update, Jan. 2023

“What You Need to Know About FY2023 H-1B Cap Registration,” Tonkon Torp Legal Update, Jan. 2022

“Annual Immigration Update,” Nov. 2021

“Business Immigration Update,” Sept. 2020

“Trump Proclamation Suspends Entry of Immigrant Visa Applicants Into U.S. for 60 Days,” Tonkon Torp Legal Update, April 2020

“H-1B Cap Season 2020,” American Immigration Lawyers Association, Oregon Chapter, Feb. 2020

“U.S. Employment Options Post-Graduation for International Students,” Reed College, Feb. 2020

“H-1B Cap Season 2020,” Feb. 2020

“Worksite Enforcement Business Immigration Briefing,” Sept. 2019

“Visas – Who Can Come? Who Can Stay?” Annual Labor & Employment Law Update, May 2019

“Advanced PERM and PERM-based I-140 issues,” NW Regional Immigration Law Conference, Seattle University, Feb. 2019

“Business Immigration Review and 2019 Forecast Briefing,” Dec. 2018

“Business Immigration for Startups,” Nov. 2018

“L1A/L1B Petitions and Multinational Executives/Managers Immigrant Petitions: Overview, RFE Trends, & Practice Pointers,” Annual Northwest Regional Immigration Law Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Seattle, March 2018

“H-1B Breakfast Briefing,” March 2018

“Worksite Enforcement, Compliance Best Practices & Forms I-9,” June 2017

“H-1B Cap Season 2017 and Trump Administration Executive Orders,” Feb. 2017

“Business Immigration 2017,” Feb. 2017

“Employment-Based Immigration,” American Immigration Lawyers Association, Oregon Chapter, May 2016

“H-1B Cap Subject Petitions,” NW Regional Immigration Law Conference, Seattle, March 2016

“L1 Visas: Overview, RFE Trends, & Practice Pointers,” Annual Northwest Regional Immigration Law Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association, March 2015

“The Role of the Human Resource Department in Facilitating International Assignments,” Global Special Interest Group of PHRMA, Feb. 2015

“Employment Based Immigration Update,” Labor & Employment Law Seminar, May 2013