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Unusual Occupations for Business

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What happens when a client comes to you with an occupation that doesn’t fit squarely into the Dictionary of Occupational Titles or TN Appendix? This panel has almost seen it all! Let’s review some creative strategies for obtaining business visas and permanent residence approval in unorthodox occupations and possibly consider how a role may actually fit into a different visa and green card type than the typical H-1B/EB-3.

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  • 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2025

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1. Unusual Occupations for Business (Dec 2024)

Maggie Murphy, Ashley Foret Dees, Gayle Oshrin

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Session 1 —45 mins 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
Unusual Occupations for Business (Dec 2024)

What happens when a client comes to you with an occupation that doesn’t fit squarely into the Dictionary of Occupational Titles or TN Appendix? This panel has almost seen it all! Let’s review some creative strategies for obtaining business visas and permanent residence approval in unorthodox occupations and possibly consider how a role may actually fit into a different visa and green card type than the typical H-1B/EB-3.

Originally presented: Oct 2024 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Maggie Murphy, BAL - Austin, TX
Ashley Foret Dees, BAL - Houston, TX
Gayle Oshrin, Kauff McGuire & Margolis LLP - New York, NY