In a letter written to address the devastation of the January 2010 Haiti earthquake, Wolfsdorf writes, ''The worst earthquake in 200 years has left thousands and perhaps millions homeless…There is simply no way that Haiti could absorb the return of its nationals under these conditions. This Administration has expressed its desire to apply our immigration laws in a fair and compassionate manner. Here is a situation that cries out for that fairness and compassion.''
It's this passion and dedication that has resulted in numerous awards and recognitions in both the legal and political fields. He is also a respected author on immigration law and conducts lectures across the country on visa matters and other immigration issues. His assertiveness serves him and his purpose well and his youth allows for more contemporary solutions to problems that are sometimes hundreds of years old. Indeed, along with his current efforts for the people, he is also preparing to take on controversial matters that are ongoing with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Operations. In what surely must feel like a never ending effort, Wolfsdorf surrounds himself with a team of lawyers that share the same passion for fairness and dedication to defining a better America.
The Wolfsdorf Immigration Law Group represents individuals as well as major companies who need in depth knowledge, experience and the determination needed to tackle the complexities of American immigration laws. Its worldwide reputation, dedicated team and focused goals are the cornerstones for this legal team that continues to put forth tireless efforts in ensuring a more level playing field for both American citizens and those wishing to become citizens of this great country. In 2008, Chambers Global - World's Leading Lawyers for Business is quoted as saying about Wolfsdorf and his team, ''Fielding a crop of excellent lawyers doing ground-breaking work, this immigration firm is the envy of many.''
In a world where our legal representation seems to find as much need for a lawyer as their clients, to know honor, pride, dedication and commitment still exist is more than refreshing; it renews the American public's faith in the legal field as a whole and should serve as a measuring stick for every other law school graduate who's beginning his career with the hopes of doing great things. Bernard Wolfsdorf and his efforts will serve him and his team well as they begin the daunting task of helping those most in need - the Haitian Earthquake survivors who are now finding themselves with no home, no food and no land from which to rebuild their foundations.