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SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes at the U.S. Embassy: Business Visas
DESCRIPTION:AMCHAM is delighted to welcome Leah George\, Visa Chief at the U.S. Embassy\, to share more information about the work that goes on in the Consular Section to process the volume of business visa requests each year. There are a number of options to streamline applications for business visas\, from the expedited appointment process for urgent business travel\, as well the possibility for requesting group appointments for groups of 10 or larger from the same company traveling for the same purpose. Alternatively\, if your activities in the U.S. do not fit the requirements for a B1 business visa\, there are other options for professionals to travel to the U.S.\, including the investor visa\, intercompany transfer\, and temporary employment in a specialty occupation. Please join our presentation to learn the best way to obtain your visa for your next business trip to the U.S.\n\n \n\nAbout the Speaker:  \n\nLeah George is the Bangkok Visa Chief. Leah previously served 5 years in Tijuana\, Mexico as NIV Chief and Deputy ACS Chief. She served as Consular Section Chief in Suva\, Fiji.  She was also posted to Lilongwe\, Tel Aviv\, Guadalajara\, and Washington D.C.  Leah earned a BA in History at Columbia University and a Master of Social Work at N.Y.U.  Prior to joining the Foreign Service in 2006\, Leah worked as a forensic social worker on death penalty cases. Leah's social work jobs also included a stint at the New York City Fire Department's Employee Assistance Program after 9/11 and running anger management groups for teens on probation.  Leah is a mother to five children.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:AMCHAM is delighted to welcome Leah George\, Visa Chief at the U.S. Embassy\, to share more information about the work that goes on in the Consular Section to process the volume of business visa requests each year. There are a number of options to streamline applications for business visas\, from the expedited appointment process for urgent business travel\, as well the possibility for requesting group appointments for groups of 10 or larger from the same company traveling for the same purpose. Alternatively\, if your activities in the U.S. do not fit the requirements for a B1 business visa\, there are other options for professionals to travel to the U.S.\, including the investor visa\, intercompany transfer\, and temporary employment in a specialty occupation. Please join our presentation to learn the best way to obtain your visa for your next business trip to the U.S.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>About the Speaker:</strong>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>Leah George</strong> is the Bangkok Visa Chief. Leah previously served 5 years in Tijuana\, Mexico as NIV Chief and Deputy ACS Chief. She served as Consular Section Chief in Suva\, Fiji.&nbsp\; She was also posted to Lilongwe\, Tel Aviv\, Guadalajara\, and Washington D.C.&nbsp\; Leah earned a BA in History at Columbia University and a Master of Social Work at N.Y.U.&nbsp\; Prior to joining the Foreign Service in 2006\, Leah worked as a forensic social worker on death penalty cases. Leah&rsquo\;s social work jobs also included a stint at the New York City Fire Department&rsquo\;s Employee Assistance Program after 9/11 and running anger management groups for teens on probation.&nbsp\; Leah is a mother to five children.
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URL:http://www.connect.amchamthailand.com/events/details/behind-the-scenes-at-the-u-s-embassy-business-visas-2865
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