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Business visitors are having a harder time to enter the country. Immigration officials have become very restrictive on the requirements for temporary workers in the L, H and O and P categories. Immigration has been sending arcane requests for evidence including a request for pictures of the front and inside of the business, directory of all employees of a company, the salaries of all employees of a company, their recent tax returns, if this is an inter-company transferee for an L visa, Immigration wants to know all the salary and tax return info on the company abroad. This has not happened until recently and has created major hurdles for the business class. It has also resulted in erroneous denials because of these detailed requests.
Gus Fountas, Fountas & Associates - Immigration lawyers in Las Vegas
3340 Pepper Lane, Suite 103
Las Vegas, NV Clark Co. 89121
Phone: 866-375-9039
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