Another win by Stephen Blaker! Stephen helped our client, a British-Israeli business owner, obtain an approved intracompany transfer petition to bring his business to the United States. 🙌 🎉
Last month I was referred to a British-Israeli business owner who had applied for a visa that would allow him to relocate to the United States. The business owner had originally engaged an unlicensed immigration "consultant" to guide him through the U.S. visa process. 🇬🇧 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 Months after the case was filed, U.S. immigration requested more evidence due to the "consultant" failing to include basic, standard evidence in support of the visa application. Thus, U.S. immigration requested the whole 9 yards. 🏈 At that point, the business owner had lost confidence in the "consultant" and engaged Blaker & Granet LLP to gather and prepare a response to U.S. immigration's request. 👨🏫 📚 After we responded to the government's request, the business owner's visa petition was approved! 🙌 🎉 🎊 Moral of the story? U.S. immigration is far too complex to depend on an unlicensed "consultant." 🛑 No, an immigration attorney is not required to file a visa petition. Is an immigration attorney recommended? You tell me. 🧐