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Crossing the U.S. Border with Gabriella Agostinelli

Crossing the U.S. Border with Gabriella Agostinelli

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In this episode of Coffee ’n’ Law, host Amy Davies is joined by Gabriella Agostinelli of Berardi Immigration Law to discuss what employers, HR professionals and travellers should know about crossing the U.S. border.

They cover practical guidance for business travel to the United States including what documentation to carry, how to prepare for border crossings, device and electronic search considerations, and how organizations can support employees who travel regularly. Gabriella also shares advice on choosing border crossings, understanding your rights, and steps travellers can take to avoid issues or delays.
While the discussion is highly relevant for employers and HR teams, this episode also includes helpful insights for anyone travelling to the U.S. for work or personal reasons.

For a copy of the transcript of this episode, click on this link:
https://www.first30ready.ac-page.com/coffeenlawtranscriptepisode2

Thanks to our partners at HR Law Canada (https://www.hrlawcanada.com).

Connect with Gabriella Agostinelli:
On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gabriella-agostinelli-esq-44517a8b
Email: GAgost@usimmlawyer.com
Visit Berardi Immigration Law: www.berardiimmigrationlaw.com

U.S. I-94 admission record site: https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov

Connect with Amy Davies:
On LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/daviesamy
Email: amy@first30ready.com
Visit First30's website: www.first30ready.com

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