INFORMATIVE SEMINAR ON U.S. IMMIGRATION LAWS AND VISAS
If you are contemplating applying for an U.S. visa in the near future and anxiety is writ large on your face in context of the legislative and administrative changes in PRESIDENT OBAMA'S next 4 years.

you might consider attending an informative seminar on U.S. immigration laws and visas, organised by THE LAW OFFICES OF MICHAEL PHULWANI.
This insightful seminar is scheduled for 29th of JAN at Lincon Auditorium, Indo-American Society, Kitab Mahal, 5, D.Sukhadwada Marg, Fort.
Attorney Michael Phulwani and Attorney David Nachman will take you through this fascinating seminar that would touch various aspects of U.S. immigration Laws and non-immigration visas. Attorney Michael Phulwani is admitted to practice law in New Jersey, New York and India. He has been practicing for over 38 years in the field of immigration and nationality law. Attorney David Nachman has over 20 years of experience in U.S. immigration and national law practice.
This seminar is open to all, subject to prior registration, before or on the day of the event.
Topics for Seminar on US Immigration Law and Non-Immigrant Visas.
1. Immigration Legislation and Policy Development in the present session of the Congress. (DACA, Dream Act, Stem Jobs Act, and other bills pending before Congress).
2. Frequent questions raised by USCIS about H-1B Visas (Professional Nonimmigrant Workers), L-1 (Intra Company Transferee) petitions and visa applications at American Consulates in India (including new rules about Waiver of the Interview in India).
3. Immigrant and Non-Immigrant visas for businessmen and their representatives (Developments concerning the proposal of a new LCA, and Site Investigations by FDNS).
4. Recent changes in the processing of immigrant and non-immigrant visas by America n Consulates in India (Elimination of VFS and new rules about Waiver of the Interview at Consulates in India).
5. How to Immigrate to U.S. with a spouse and unmarried children under 21, within 12 to 18 months, based upon investment in the U.S., under EB-5 Category. Other ways to get the Green Card through employment in the U.S. The new rules and policies about USCIS' "Entrepreneur-in-Residence" Program.
6. Why American Consuls deny non-immigrant visas such as B-1/B-2, F-1, J-1, under section 214(b) and 221(g) of the INA and the importance of "articulating" the reasons for your stay in a Consulate Interview.
7. Some easy tips about how to present yourself and documents, if required, to a CBP (Custom and Border Protection) Official, upon arrival at the Port-of-entry in the U.S. What to know about secondary inspection including the option to "withdraw" your case.
8. Questions and Answer session will follow after the presentation - Q&A to be conducted by prominent U.S. Immigration Attorneys, Michael Phulwani, Esq. and David Nachman, Esq.
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