6: Layli Eskandari: H-1B and Remote Workers
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http://usimmigrationpodcast.com/6   In this episode we talk to Immigration Attorney Layli Eskandari on H-1B visas and the challenge of proving Remote Workers are not from staffing Agencies     Layli Eskandari is a founding partner of the Atlanta law firm Levine & Eskandar. Layli’s practice concentrates on business immigration, including temporary employment visas and permanent residence for professionals, international transfers, investors, researchers, and nurses.  She has served on the Executive Committee of the Georgia-Alabama Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and has been a Super Lawyers since 2012       In this episode you will hear:   The requirements of the H-1B visa Family impact of the H-1B process The changeling with proving a nurse needs a degree (and therefor an H-1B) Why Staffing Agencies can not apply for H-1B worker Visas The changeling with proving a remote worker is not a form of ‘Staffed Agent’     Layli also shares with us:   Her 13 year Journey in Immigration law and her experiences at a large firm differ from opening her own law. Business Advice: Treat clients well, the repeat business and referrals will follow His personal habits that attributes to his success: Her proficient use of an Immigration database and case management system Parting Thoughts: Immigration is about people For a limited time, Layli is offering a free, 30 minute consultation for anyone seeking her firm’s immigration services.  To take advantage of this offer, please contact her throughour website.   http://usimmigrationpodcast.com/6  
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