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The Squires-Lind Law Office, created in Paris in 1986, is the oldest practice in France specializing exclusively in immigration law. Its primary focus is US and French business immigration.
The practice has earned a reputation for its excellence and for the highest standards of client service.
Immigration law is complex, document-intensive, and constantly changing. It is impossible to master the subject without intense specialization. The objective is to identify the best, and most cost-effective, visa solution for each set of circumstances. Every effort is made to provide clear explanations of visa options, strategies, costs and time-frames.
With over twenty years of experience in Paris, the practice has acquired in-depth expertise in consular processing, with particular reference to procedures at the US Embassy in Paris.
The US practice includes Treaty Investors who are forming or acquiring US enterprises (E visas), and corporations who are transferring or recruiting personnel for US assignments (H and L visas).
Corporate clients include industry leaders in such diverse fields as aviation, mining, manufacturing, high technology, advertising, perfumery and communications multinationals.
Individual clients include architects, artists, musicians, dancers, models and fashion designers, in connection with visa petitions and work authorization, (particularly O and P visas), together with professionals seeking post-graduate internships or fellowships (J-1 visas).
The practice offers special expertise in obtaining and retaining, of legal permanent resident (green card) status, and on citizenship and expatriation issues.
The French practice focuses on corporations seeking to transfer personnel into France. The context may be intra-group transfers, new corporate acquisitions, or start-ups, and usually requires the securing of Schengen entry visas, authorizations for work, and long-term residence permits. Representative clients include multinationals in packaging, mining, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, financial services, and entertainment groups. |
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