18: Ryan Barshop: From the front lines front lines at the Consulate in the Philippines

Published: July 29, 2014, 6:36 p.m.

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http://USImmigrationPodcast.com/18

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In this episode we talk to Immigration Attorney Ryan Barshop\\xa0on how he supports Immigration on the front lines at the Consular office at the US Embassy in Manila,\\xa0Philippines

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Ryan Barshop, Esq., is a American national educated at Suffolk University (B.S. American History, Cum Laude) and Thomas M. Cooley Law School (Juris Doctor, Cum Laude). Originally from New York City, Ryan first arrived in the Philippines in 2003 as a United States Peace Corps Volunteer working with underprivileged youth through the Philippine Department of Social Welfare and Development in Tarlac City, Tarlac. After successfully completing Peace Corps, Ryan moved to Hong Kong where he spent two years working in education before entering law school. While in law school, Ryan was the receipt of several academic awards, served as an associate editor of law journal, and externed at the Superior Court of Guam where he drafted numerous Decisions and Orders for the court.

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A member of the New York State Bar and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Ryan is licensed to practice immigration law throughout the United States and federal territories. He serves as a U.S. Immigration and Consular Practice/ Direct Consular Processing Lawyer providing in-depth U.S. immigration services and consular processing advice to clients in the Philippines and abroad. He is well-versed and highly knowledgeable in the complex system that composes U.S. immigration law and consular processing at the US Embassy in Manila.

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In this episode you will hear:

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  • How the consulate office fits into the overall immigration process
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  • What Consular officers look for in various petitions
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  • Recent Changes to the Embassy in the\\xa0Philippines\\xa0
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  • How engaging a US Immigration Attorney at the consulate can strengthen an established immigration team
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Ryan\\xa0also\\xa0shares with us:

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  • Best Business Advice:\\xa0It is called the practice of law for a reason - there is always room to learn
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  • Personal Success Habits: \\xa0He is always available
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  • Parting Thoughts:\\xa0Feel free to reach out to him if you need help from the\\xa0Philippines\\xa0
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For a limited time, Ryan\\xa0is offering\\xa0a\\xa0free, 30 minute initial\\xa0consultation for anyone seeking his\\xa0firm\'s immigration services. \\xa0To take advantage of this offer, please contact him through teh show notes page.

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