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Consular and Port-of-Entry Assistance 

The process of obtaining a visa for travel at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate overseas can be a daunting experience.  Moreover, any consular visa application constitutes a request for a U.S. government benefit and action, which in turn means that any person's visa and status issues can be and most often are reviewed and analyzed post-9/11 by Consuls.  The risks of denial, while not high, are nevertheless very real.

It is therefore incumbent upon all applicants for visas at U.,S. Consular operations overseas to be fully prepared for their visa interview.  The Tindall & Foster team of attorneys includes two experienced former Consular Officers from the Department of State.  Both attorneys (H. Richard Sindelar & Mark S. Cross) have ample experience from the governmental perspective of visa procedures and adjudication. 

 

Tindall & Foster regularly assists clients with development of consular and port-of-entry strategies for prospective employees and clients soon to be entering the country. Such strategies may include:

 

Preparation and lodgment of applications for waivers of grounds of inadmissibility;

 

Preparation of consular application packages and port-of-entry letters;

 

Assistance in resolving pending visa cases in Consular posts abroad; and

 

Consultations with border inspectors and directors.

 

Also, very importantly, Tindall & Foster coordinates regular trips for clients to the American Consulates in Mexico and Canada.  On these trips, a Tindall & Foster attorney accompanies third-country nationals through the process of applying for nonimmigrant visas, extensions, or renewals of visas as well as accompanying the client through border inspection upon return to the United States.

  
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