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Old 07-02-2010, 09:14   #5
ConteZero
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quindi basterebbero dei consoli italiani sparsi qua e là per evitare i clandestini?

il console ammericano avrà di sicuro ecceduto in zelo ma l'errore è proprio del team ( americano) e del suo legale

"Our attorney asked Luca to apply for a B1-B2, since we are not paying him a salary, instead of a P1 Visa that is a corporate," Thomson said. "They denied him because he does not have a stable paycheck or job in Italy nor own a home in Italy. So, the US Consulate officer thought he was an immigration risk. He contacted me right away."

Thompson has hired 'visa specialist' Michael Hoops of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP Attorneys at Law to complete the paper work for a P1 Visa for athletes and entertainers on Damiani's behalf. Costs of the P1 Visa reach as high as $3000 USD.

"Since he wasn't getting paid he opted to apply for a B1-B2 Visa and now that he's not getting that one he is getting a P1 Visa." Thompson said. "The P1 is in process we are confident it will be ready and he will be at camp on February 26. We've already purchased his flight tickets."


complimenti al giornalista, comunque
Quindi il problema non esiste per il ciclista, ma esiste per tutti i "trotini" desiderosi d'andare in USA.
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