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I interview Rob Rutland-Brown is the Executive Director of the National Justice for Our Neighbors, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Springfield, VA just outside of Washington DC with satellite offices throughout the country. National Justice for Our Neighbors is a United Methodist ministry of hospitality that welcomes immigrants by providing affordable, high-quality immigration legal services for low-income immigrants, engaging in advocacy for immigrant rights, and offering education to communities of faith as well as the public.
There are two ways you can help.
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Danny Kalman of LanguageBird discusses his experaince inlearning launges, what to do (and what not to do) and private spanish coaching for immigration attorneys
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Limited Time Offer: Danny is offering 25% of a monthly subscription of langage bird for those that contact him through the show notes page.
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*News Flash*
I'll be at the American Immigration Lawyers Association annual conference in DC in two weeks. More info below!
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In today's episode we talk to Mercer Cauley of North Carolina about the expansion to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
More info, show notes, and a way to contact Mercer to recive the offer mentioned on the podcast can be found at the link below.
http://USImmigrationPodcast.com/39
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In this special bonus episode, I describe how Immigration Leaders can leverage the power of their voice to build their community
Since relaunching the show last week, and launching an open call to action for Leaders within the Immigration community to come on this show and our upcoming video panels, I have received a lot of questions that boil down to two categories.
Why would I want to do this? How do I go about doing this?I actually covered both of these, a much more, in an article I wrote for the EB-5 Investors Magazine. So I re-purposed that article, threw in some updates and bring it to you here.
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In this episode we talk to immigration attorney Russell Ford on immigration issues with higher education staff and educators as well as the different challenges for administrators and professors.
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Michael Cataliotti is a transactional attorney practicing primarily in the areas of business immigration, entertainment transactions, and corporate governance for U.S. start-ups or expansions. Michael advises clients from such industries as food & beverage, music, fashion, film, television, technology, and digital media, as well as countries across the globe. He represents musicians, artists, photographers, authors, directors, producers, screenwriters, and celebrity talent in a wide-array of immigration matters, and both corporate and entertainment transactions involving start-up and established companies related to their respective industries.
In this episode you will hear:
A more specific detail about Sports and Entertainment Immigration.What makes Entertainment Immigration unique as it concerns a very specific handful of visa options.Sample story that didn't work out when the Applicant submitted a fabricated video performance as evidence.Effects of fabricating materials or falsifying evidence:Will be under close introspection every time he/she applies thereafter.No longer applicable to apply for Business VisaDifferent visa options for Artists, Entertainers, Athletes and PerformersH1B - Temporary workers and traineesO - Temporary Workers of Extraordinary abilityP - Athletes and EntertainersNuances such as itineraries and petitioning entityBenefits and Ideal Persons for O Visa:Also known as Elite Visa for Artists or Individuals with extra ordinary abilitiesAnyone who gained a strong reputation, recognition or acclaimed from outside sources such as Journalists, DentistsDancers, Choreographers who have worked with number of different sources, have gained a strong reputation in their home country or anywhere.The beneficiary is not seeking a permanent residency or Green CardNot necessary to have plenty of money to apply.With 3-5 pieces of independently published recognitionMaximum of 3 years duration of stay.Not ideal for Young upstart Musician or Music Producer who is behind the scene.Benefits and Ideal Persons for P VisaAthletes, Entertainers or Individuals with significant international recognition in their industry.Does not require much evidence to apply.More or less 1 year duration of stay.Athletes are allowed to stay longer than Artists.Signed to a reputable company and with tour schedule.Michael's parting thoughts:
For any beneficiaries,
Even if the trip is cheaper or easier and more convenient, it is NOT ideal to go to Canada or Mexico to have an interview due to a number of boarder crossing issues, unless you're a Canadian national or Mexican.It is significantly easier and recommended to go elsewhere like Europe, East Asia, Middle East, South America, Costa Rica or England to have an interview."Never give up hope. Always realize that there are options available in every scenario, it might not be the most ideal but there are solutions to every problem and we're here to figure them out with you."
Michael specializes in:
Sports and Entertainment Immigration working with International Athletes as well as Entertainers, Artists and Performers.Providing the best visa solution to visa problem for Sports and Entertainment Industries.Act as cheerleaders to Clients. Keeping in touch with Public Relations Companies or Marketers or TV Agents.Collaborating with other Immigration Attorneys.For a limited time, Michael is offering a free, 30 minute initial consultation for anyone seeking his firm's immigration services. To take advantage of this offer, please contact him via our show notes page.
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Immigration attorney Layli Eskandari shares the recent Immigration Action Plan Announcement from President Obama
Show Notes:
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Reach out to Layli Eskandari and her Immigration team
email: [email protected]
website: http://LEImmigration.com
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In this episode we talk to immigration attorney Ugo Nwadike about the special immigration considerations for internet entrepreneurs. Elements that make online businesses attractive also pose additional immigration complexities.
Ugo Nwadike of Amin & Nwadike, PLLC in Miami, Florida. His firm focuses on immigration with a particular leaning towards the Startup Community and Young Entrepreneurs. He is a Miami native having received his bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Miami and his law degree from St. Thomas University. Ugo has been practicing law for nearly 6 years practicing Real Estate and Commercial Litigation, but he is brand new to the immigration arena. As a newcomer, he's excited to conquer the challenges ahead and is open to learning from seasoned practitioners that have overcome those same challenges.
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In this episode we talk to immigration attorney Jacob Sapochnick about marketing an immigration law firm through social media and the impact of immigration on entrepreneurship
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Josh Brown is a practicing franchise attorney who has built a legal practice around helping entrepreneurs build businesses that scale and grow. He loves helping entrepreneurs, business owners, franchisees and franchisors build profitable businesses that reflect the owners vision and provides value to customers. He speaks, blogs, write articles, and is the creator and host of Franchise Euphoria, a top-rated podcast on iTunes. He have been recognized as a rising star in the Indiana legal community on two separate occasions, and most recently, a Franchise Legal Eagle by The Franchise Times.
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Jason Feldman is an immigration attorney at Feldman Feldman & Associates. He concentrates his practice in helping foreign nationals obtain permanent residency and nonimmigrant visas through business investments or employment. Jason is also a World champion Bridge player and has represented the United States in international competitions on numerous occasions. When not playing bridge or practicing immigration law, Jason loves to travel, surf, ski, and spend time with his wife and daughter.
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In this episode we talk to immigration attorney Heather Poole about the strike down of the Defense of Marriage Act and the impact on Immigration.Heather is an experienced U.S. immigration attorney with 14 years of exclusively immigration law work, representing executives, professionals, individuals and families all over the world. She is frequent lecturer and trainer on immigration issues to national and regional bar associations, non-profit agencies, and private legal education providers. She is a published national author and attorney trainer on complex family and marriage-based immigration issues, holds a national liaison position for American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is current Chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Southern California Chapter… which is the 3rd largest group of immigration attorneys in the US.
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