6: Layli Eskandari: H-1B and Remote Workers

Published: June 13, 2014, 2:39 p.m.

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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

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Layli Eskandari is a founding partner of the Atlanta law firm Levine & Eskandar. Layli\\u2019s practice concentrates on business immigration, including temporary employment visas and permanent residence for professionals, international transfers, investors, researchers, and nurses. \\xa0She 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

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In this episode you will hear:

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The requirements of the H-1B visa

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Family impact of the H-1B process

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The changeling with proving a nurse needs a degree (and therefor an H-1B)

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Why Staffing Agencies can not apply for H-1B worker Visas

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The changeling with proving a remote worker is not a form of \\u2018Staffed Agent\\u2019

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Layli also shares with us:

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Her 13 year Journey in Immigration law and her experiences at a large firm differ from opening her own law.

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Business Advice: Treat clients well, the repeat business and referrals will follow

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His personal habits that attributes to his success: Her proficient use of an Immigration database and case management system

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Parting Thoughts: Immigration is about people

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For a limited time, Layli is offering a free, 30 minute consultation for anyone seeking her firm\\u2019s immigration services. \\xa0To take advantage of this offer, please contact her throughour website.

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