Beyond Borders, a two-day seminar series hosted by renowned U.S. immigration lawyer Rhoda Frimpong of Bethel Law Group, is set to provide essential information and guidance for musicians, artists, and other aspiring immigrants.
For those aspiring to travel to the US, whether as students, fiancés, visitors, spouses, or through other pathways such as green card lottery, a dedicated seminar will take place on October 10, 2024 at Lancaster Hotel Accra.
This session provides valuable insights into the U.S. immigration process and empowers aspiring immigrants to make informed decisions about their journey.
The second seminar, which takes place on October 17, 2024 at Lancaster Hotel Accra, is a must-attend for musicians, artists, and their agents seeking to perform, minister, or tour in the United States. Lawyer Rhoda Frimpong will delve into essential visa types, procedures, and navigating the complex immigration landscape.
Lawyer Rhoda Frimpong brings years of experience and expertise to Beyond Borders. She has handled matters with the United States citizenship and Immigration Services, represented clients in immigration courts nationwide, and assisted applicants in consular posts overseas. Her dedication to providing tailored legal strategies ensures that each client's unique case is handled with personalized attention and care.
Beyond Borders goes beyond providing information; it offers hope, guidance, and the belief that dreams of US immigration can be realized. Rhoda Frimpong's commitment to her clients is evident in her inspiring success stories, including a case where she helped a client overcome a deportation order and achieve lawful permanent residency.
Beyond Borders Seminar is more than just a seminar; it's a chance to connect with a seasoned immigration lawyer, gain valuable insights, and take the first step towards achieving your US immigration goals. Early bird tickets are available until September 30th for both events at a discounted price.
Connect with Lawyer Rhoda Frimpong HERE.
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