Norma B. Henning
Phone: +1 (239) 821-6504
Special competence: International recruitment
Norma Brenne Henning is an experienced immigration law, business advisory, and international investment professional. She assists companies, investors, families, and entrepreneurs with travel planning, obtaining residency and work permits, and settling in the United States . She represents her clients in proceedings before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) , in visa applications at U.S. consulates worldwide , and in matters before Customs and Border Protection (CBP) .
As a Civil Law Notary in Florida, she has in-depth knowledge of the legal framework in codified legal systems and assists foreign investors, families, and individuals with complex real estate transactions in the United States.
In the area of family immigration , she develops customized solutions to enable non-US family members to stay or settle in the USA smoothly – always taking into account applicable immigration laws. In the area of business immigration, she advises companies and investors on optimal visa and residency strategies , particularly for investor visas (E-Visa, EB-5 Green Card), intra-company transfers (L-Visa, EB-1 Green Card), and visas for highly qualified professionals and persons of exceptional ability (O-Visa, EB-1 Green Card) . She also assists her clients with naturalization and citizenship applications .
Ms. Henning received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Florida College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Troy University in Alabama. She was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1996 , admitted to the Florida Civil Law Notary Public in 2002 , and admitted to the Minnesota Bar in 2022. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) , the Florida and Minnesota Bar Associations, and the Collier County Bar Association of Florida .
In 2003, the Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany appointed her Honorary Consul for West Florida , a position she held for 18 years. In this capacity, she supported the German Consulate General in Miami in diplomatic and administrative matters.
In addition to her work in immigration law, Ms. Henning is active in German-American economic development. She is a board member and vice president of the Minnesota Chapter of the German-American Chamber of Commerce of the Midwest (GACC-Midwest), as well as a member of the Leadership Committees of the German-American Chamber of Commerce of the South (GACC-South) and the French-American Chamber of Commerce in Minnesota.