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Themes in US Business Immigration Law

United States Law Simplified, Book 1

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Themes in US Business Immigration Law

By: Ortega-Medina and Associates
Narrated by: Alyssa Marie
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Updated 2022: Themes in US Business Immigration Law covers the basics of US visas as well as various relevant topics in an easy-to-understand format. It is essential listening for those considering relocation to the United States or transferring key employees to worksites across the pond. It also touches on admissibility issues, including options available to those travelers who have been refused entry or denied visas.

Featured chapters:

  • US Visa Basics
  • Common US Visa and Immigration Myths
  • Allowable Business Activities Under VWP versus Special Business Concession Visas
  • NAFTA and the Management Consultant Dilemma
  • Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Employee Transfers
  • L1 Visa Renewal Challenges
  • E2 Visa FAQs and Answers
  • The E-2 Visa: A Stepping-Stone to EB-5
  • US Permanent Residency Through Business Expansion
  • The American Dream: Introduction to the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa
  • Myths Associated with the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa
  • Mandatory Reporting of Foreign Investment in the United States
  • Criminal Inadmissibility and the “Sentencing Exception”
  • Myths Associated with Arrests, Cautions, and Convictions
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