Showing posts with label ryan barshop. Show all posts
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Friday, August 9, 2019

What is an I-864 Affidavit of Support?

What is an I-864 Affidavit of Support?


A USCIS Form I-864 Affidavit of Support is required for many immigrant visa categories in order to show that the sponsoring petitioner (“Sponsor”) and/or immigrant has adequate means of financial support.

The I-864 is a contract between the Sponsor and the U.S. Government. By providing financial documentation showing that they have enough income or assets and in order to financially provide for the intending immigrant(s). 

The following immigrants are required to submit a Form I-864 completed by the Sponsor in order to qualify for an immigrant visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad:
  • All immediate relatives of U.S. citizens (spouses, parents, children under the age of 21);
  • All family-based preference immigrants (unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens 21 years and above, spouses and unmarried sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents, married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens, brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens);
  • Certain employment-based preference immigrants.
For more information or questions on filing an I-864 Affidavit of Support, contact us today and speak with one of our experienced U.S. immigration attorneys. 



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Friday, August 2, 2019

What Can I Do If I am Given a Section 214(b) Refusal for a U.S. Visa?


What Can I Do If I am Give a Section 214(b) Refusal for a U.S. Visa?All U.S. visa applicants applying for a non-immigrant visa are required to demonstrate to the consular officer’s individual satisfaction that they are eligible. Since outside documentation such as bank statements, property title deeds, vehicle registration, letters of recommendation, invitation letters, are normally not reviewed by the consular officer unless specifically requested, applicants who are unable to meet the burden that they are eligible for a U.S. visa are issued a Section 214(b) refusal. If an applicant is refused a visa, the only is to re-interview since a refusal for a non-immigrant visa cannot be reviewed or appealed. Thus, the applicant must pay another visa processing fee and submit a new DS-160 Online Application. However, the applicant can use the r the new DS-160 U.S. as a way to establish why they should be issued a visa. 


If you have been issued a Section 214(b) refusal for a U.S. visa and would like to consult with a U.S. immigration attorney for expert advice on how the DS- 160 Online Application can be used to support your reapplication, contact us today. 

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Friday, July 26, 2019

How Important is the DS-160 Online Application When Applying for a U.S. Visa?


For certain U.S. visas, specifically, a B-1/ B-2 visitor visa (commonly known as a tourist visa), the DS-160 online application is the most important part of the U.S. visa process. Not only does the DS-160 require important personal information needed for a consular officer to adjudicate the visa application, it is the only document that the consular officer is required to review when determining if a person is eligible to receive a U.S. visa.


How Important is the DS 160 Online Application When Applying for a U.S. Visa?

In the event that a person is refused a U.S. visa under Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the DS-160 can also be used in a subsequent application to demonstrate that the U.S. visa applicant has sufficient ties to their home country in order to overcome their previous refusal. For example, the DS-160 specifically asks if an applicant has ever been refused a visa and provides space in order to explain the circumstances. Since the DS-160 does have a maximum number of characters that can be used, applicants are free to write in enough information as necessary to explain the events of the previous application and refusal which will hopefully give the consular officer a better understanding of the previous interview(s). Such explanation can be further used to show that the U.S. visa applicant has sufficient ties outside of the United States to which he or she would return and that would hopefully enable them to overcome a further refusal.




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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Enterline and Partners Affiliate Office Successful in Expedited Processing for Same-Sex Couple at US Consulate in HK



In a related case, we recently assisted an U.S. citizen and his same-sex spouse, who were married in the U.S. but living in Asia, in an expedited filing (I-130) directly with the U.S. consulate in Hong Kong. See our article about this process here. The expedited filing was accepted primarily based on a job transfer back to the U.S. After the filing was accepted, the U.S. citizen interviewed and his petition was approved in two days. The spouse then completed visa processing and received his visa (CR-1) three days after interviewing. The whole process from filing to approval took 5 weeks, as compared to 12-18 months for the normal process. 
Enterline and Partners affliate office Successful in Expedited Processing for Same-Sex Couple at US Consulate in HK

For clients in Taiwan, or anywhere else in Asia, in similar situations – be it a job transfer or medical emergency – we are confident that we can replicate results for expedited processing if the appropriate documentation is available. If expedited processing is for some reason not an option, we can also assist in filing the required paperwork with USCIS in the United States. This, of course, takes longer. 

If you are interested in more information on our services, please contact us at info@enterlinepartners.com or +8493-330-14-88 and arrange to speak with one of our experienced U.S. immigration consultants or attorneys.

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Friday, July 19, 2019

Enterline and Partners hold Immigration Seminar for Vietnamese Entrepreneurs

Enterline and Partners hold Immigration Seminar for Vietnamese Entrepreneurs
Enterline and Partners Consulting partners David Enterline and Ryan Barshop held a seminar on 18 July 2019 in Ho Chi Minh City on U.S. nonimmigrant and immigrant visa categories for entrepreneurs and business people wanting to do business in the United States. 

Mr. Enterline and Mr. Barshop introduced the following U.S. visas:
  • B-1/ B-2 Visitor Visa especially the use of the B-1 for business purposes
  • L-1A Intracompany Transfer Visa
  • E-1 and E-2 Treaty Trader and Treaty Investor Visas
  • EB-1A Immigrant Visa for Individuals with Extraordinary Ability in the Science, Arts, Business, Education, or Athletics
  • EB-1C Immigrant Visa for Multinational Executives or Managers
  • EB-2 Immigrant Visa for Individuals with Exceptional Ability in the Science, Arts or Business and the National Interest Waiver
  • EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa
For the B-1/B-2 visa, Mr. Barshop discussed strategies for the visa application and how someone might overcome a previous denial. An energized and informative Q&A session followed. The seminar was well received by the attendees. 

If you have any questions about any of these visa categories, contact us at:



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Monday, June 24, 2019

Ryan Barshop Esq., Delivers Presentation at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Annual Conference

EAP Co-Founder Ryan Barshop Delivers Presentation at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Annual Conference
Enterline and Partners Consulting Partner Ryan Barshop recently presented at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”) Annual Conference. The conference, which was held in Orlando, Florida from June 19th through June 22nd drew approximately 3500 attendees from all over the world.

Mr. Barshop was joined by past AILA President, Dale Schwartz of Atlanta, Georgia and Anis Saleh of Coral Gables, Florida. Together with Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Saleh, Mr. Barshop presented on methods and strategies on building a profitable immigration practice. 

Presenting in Orlando was the third time that Mr. Barshop was asked to speak at a national conference. Previous presentations included Las Vegas, Nevada in 2016 and New Orleans, Louisiana in 2017.

The next annual conference is scheduled for June 2020 in San Diego, California.

If you have questions or are interested in how you can obtain visas for work or study or to immigrate to the United States, contact us at: 


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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Ryan Barshop Esq., to Speak at AILA Nationals in Orlando, Florida


EAP Co-Founder Ryan Barshop to Speak at AILA Nationals in Orlando, FloridaEnterline and Partners Consulting Partner Ryan Barshop will be speaking at the American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. The conference, which will be held from June 19- 22 will be attended by immigration lawyers from all over the world. Mr. Barshop is scheduled to speak on Saturday, June 21 on how to build a profitable immigration practice.

Mr. Barshop has been a speaker at previous AILA conferences held in New Orleans and Las Vegas. He has also presented at regional conferences in Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, Bangkok, Chennai, and Hong Kong.


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Monday, June 10, 2019

Announcement EAP Co-Founders Speak at Regional Conference

Announcement EAP Co-Founders Speak at Regional Conference
Enterline and Partners co-founders David Enterline and Ryan Barshop recently spoke at the American Immigration Lawyers Association Bangkok District Chapter (AILA BDC) in Bangkok, Thailand. David served as Discussion Leader and Ryan also sat on the panel entitled “How Can They Do It? Permanent Residents Living Overseas.” The panel focused on key issues regarding Lawful Permanent Residents spending long periods of time outside the United States such as taxation, abandonment of Lawful Permanent Residence, Re-entry Permits, and expedited U.S. citizenship for spouses of U.S. citizens. 

David also served a Discussion Leader on a second panel “Tuk Tuk your Way from an E-2 to EB-5” on which panelists discussed the options of applying for an E-2 Treaty Investor non-immigrant visa and then converting to an EB-5 immigrant visa using the same capital and same business. 

David and Ryan have been speakers at multiple AILA BDC conferences in the previous years including Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Chennai, and Hong Kong. This June, Ryan will be speaking at the American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.



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Friday, May 24, 2019

How do I know if a lawyer is really a lawyer and what is AILA?

How do I know if a lawyer is really a lawyer and what is AILA?
U.S. attorneys are members of at least one U.S. bar association. Most bar associations have public listings of their member lawyers in good standing and these members can be publicly searched. For David Enterline, you can go to this website and search for his last name “Enterline” - https://ams.okbar.org/eweb/startpage.aspx?site=FALWEB For Ryan Barshop, you can go to this website https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/attorney/AttorneySearch and search his last name. 

Both Mr. Enterline and Mr. Barshop are members of AILA. AILA is the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the national association of immigration lawyers. AILA was established to promote justice, advocate for fair and reasonable immigration law and policy, advance the quality of immigration and nationality law and practice, and enhance the professional development of its members. There are more than 15,000 U.S. lawyers who are members of AILA. You can read all about AILA at https://www.aila.org/

How can we help you? Please contact us at info@enterlinepartners.com or David Enterline {yin da wei} at david@enterlinepartners.com or Ryan Barshop at ryan@enterlinepartners.com.