Delighted to be listed as a Who’s Who Thought Leader in Corporate Immigration again! Advocating for the whole of the pandemic that our clients are in the US national interest and having them approved for travel was a reminder of why it is such a privilege to represent some of the best and brightest minds globally. Thank you again for trusting us with your immigration needs. #immigrationlawyer #thankyou #travel
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It is a real career highlight of mine to be quoted in the New York Times. We have worked relentlessly to secure visa interviews and US Citizen Services for our clients during lockdowns and Embassy closures. We cheer for all successes and then get back to the grind. Here’s to continued safe reopenings and resuming international business and travel!
At the U.S. Embassy in London, the availability of appointments for both in-person passport renewals and obtaining an official record of a child’s claim to U.S. citizenship, known as a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, plummeted when Britain went back into lockdown last fall. Amanda Brill, a London-based U.S. immigration attorney, said that since November, appointments have been non-existent for both. “You can imagine that if you’re a U.S. citizen, and you’ve had a baby in the past six months, it is frustrating at best and incredibly stressful for citizens returning to America,” she said.
Many states are claiming to be ‘open for business’, but US borders are largely closed to foreign investors due to a recent change in entry policies, writes US immigration attorney Amanda Brill.
www.investmentmonitor.ai – Covid travel restrictions are keeping foreign investors out of the US
Kurzban’s Immigration Law sourcebook
Law360.com – Closing USCIS Offices Abroad Would Hurt US Expats Most