Join our conversation with an immigration attorney, Emre Ozgu, as well as Visa Franchise’s Managing Partner, Patrick Findaro.
Barst Attorney at Law is the oldest law firm in the United States focused exclusively on immigration law. It has established itself as a renowned resource for clients and companies in all legal matters related to business and commercial immigration.
They have helped numerous manufacturers, agencies, firms, companies, and organizations worldwide with comprehensive counsel in several immigration areas, including working visas, citizenship, corporate compliance, and permanent residency.
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Patrick: Really excited to have on Emre Ozgu, a managing partner at Barst LLP, the oldest law firm that’s exclusively focused on US immigration law. So in our conversation today, we’re going to be talking about pretty big recent update on US immigration news. Emre is going to go over that, as well as what the E2 visa is, what the EB2 National Interest Waiver green card is, what the process for both those categories are, and go over most common questions.
Also, if you have questions, just type it in the comment box. And then towards the end, I’m going to talk about some of the franchise-specific examples. As well as industries that might be well suited for someone looking to apply for the E2 visa and/or the EB2 NIW. So, Emre, let’s just kick it off. Like, can you tell us a little bit about US immigration, and in 2021, and I hope we’re kind of on the tail end of this pandemic, and hopefully give us some good news?
Emre: Yes. Yes. There finally are…you know, it’s incremental, it’s slow, but you know, the good news is coming out. It’s been a tough 18 months, almost 24…almost 2 years, and, really, the COVID situation. And not necessarily the COVID situation in the United States but the COVID situation in a lot of countries. Where U.S. consulates and embassies has really created sort of a gridlock. And created all types of barriers to people who’ll be applying for visas, and being able to travel internationally, and enter the United States. Well, slowly, we’ve been getting good news on that.
And just, within the last few days, they’ve made the announcement official that they were going to, sort of, make the COVID-related travel restrictions uniform and reduce it down to vaccination and negative testing and not require people from different geographic areas to apply for waivers to get around the bans to their entry. And as soon as that announcement was made, you know, you’re seeing consulates and embassies around the world opening up visa appointments because there really are no COVID-related barriers standing in the way of allowing people to travel to the United States outside of the vaccination, which is good news.
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