Bada Bing! – Trainee Visas with Furio from The Sopranos
Hasta La Visa, Baby
by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick finally get made by discussing what kind of visa a Mafia enforcer from Italy named Furio could have had during his integral run on the HBO all-time classic drama, The Sopranos. The visa principles they will explore include the H-3 trainee visa classification. Plus, our co-hosts chat about their favorite organized crime focused television shows and movies ..read more
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We Wanted the Pineapple Suite! – Specialty Occupation Visas for Australians with Armond from The White Lotus
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by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick take a luxury vacation to Hawaii and analyze the critically acclaimed HBO show, The White Lotus. In addition to taking a dip in the plunge pool and getting SCUBA certified, they will figure out what type of U.S. visa status a freshly fallen off the wagon Australian hotel manager could have had. The visa principles they will explore include the E-3 classification and what the impact of getting fired may have on one’s U.S. visa status. Plus, our co-hosts discuss some strikingly similar qualities between Armond and a former episode’s character of focus ..read more
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Pivot! – Treaty Trader Visas with Paolo from Friends
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by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick order in at Central Perk coffee shop to figure out what type of U.S. visa status Paolo, Rachel’s love interest in season 1 and season 2 of the all-time classic sitcom, Friends, could have possibly had. In addition to analyzing Paolo’s leather jackets, tight sweaters, and obnoxiously long hair, the Immigration principles they will cover include the E-1 Treaty Trader visa and Single Intent and Dual Intent visa status. Plus, Shai and Roderick debate Friends vs. Seinfeld. And, a very special guest ..read more
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I Said Good Day! – Student Visas and the Marriage Based Green Card Sponsorship Process with Fez from That '70s Show
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by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick hang out with the gang from the television comedy, That '70s Show. They focus on Point Place, Wisconsin’s favorite foreign exchange student, Fez, played by Wilmer Valderama. In addition to exploring Fez’s obsession with candy, the Immigration principles they will cover include: F-1 Student Visas, the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program, and the Marriage Based Green Card sponsorship process. Plus, Shai and Roderick reminisce about their favorite high school jobs ..read more
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Ho Ho Ho! – Religious Worker Visas, Business Visitor Visas, and Santa Claus
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by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick spread the holiday joy by discussing how Santa Claus could legally touch down on U.S. soil once a year to deliver presents by way of chimneys. The visa principles they will explore include the R-1 Nonimmigrant Religious Worker Visa and permissible Business Visitor Visa activities. Plus, our co-hosts discuss their favorite holiday movies of all time ..read more
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Bada Bing! – Trainee Visas with Furio from The Sopranos
Hasta La Visa, Baby
by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick finally get made by discussing what kind of visa a Mafia enforcer from Italy named Furio could have had during his integral run on the HBO all-time classic drama, The Sopranos. The visa principles they will explore include the H-3 trainee visa classification. Plus, our co-hosts chat about their favorite organized crime focused television shows and movies ..read more
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We Wanted the Pineapple Suite! – Specialty Occupation Visas for Australians with Armond from The White Lotus
Hasta La Visa, Baby
by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick take a luxury vacation to Hawaii and analyze the critically acclaimed HBO show, The White Lotus. In addition to taking a dip in the plunge pool and getting SCUBA certified, they will figure out what type of U.S. visa status a freshly fallen off the wagon Australian hotel manager could have had. The visa principles they will explore include the E-3 classification and what the impact of getting fired may have on one’s U.S. visa status. Plus, our co-hosts discuss some strikingly similar qualities between Armond and a former episode’s character of focus ..read more
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Pivot! – Treaty Trader Visas with Paolo from Friends
Hasta La Visa, Baby
by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick order in at Central Perk coffee shop to figure out what type of U.S. visa status Paolo, Rachel’s love interest in season 1 and season 2 of the all-time classic sitcom, Friends, could have possibly had. In addition to analyzing Paolo’s leather jackets, tight sweaters, and obnoxiously long hair, the Immigration principles they will cover include the E-1 Treaty Trader visa and Single Intent and Dual Intent visa status. Plus, Shai and Roderick debate Friends vs. Seinfeld. And, a very special guest ..read more
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I Said Good Day! – Student Visas and the Marriage Based Green Card Sponsorship Process with Fez from That '70s Show
Hasta La Visa, Baby
by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick hang out with the gang from the television comedy, That '70s Show. They focus on Point Place, Wisconsin’s favorite foreign exchange student, Fez, played by Wilmer Valderama. In addition to exploring Fez’s obsession with candy, the Immigration principles they will cover include: F-1 Student Visas, the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program, and the Marriage Based Green Card sponsorship process. Plus, Shai and Roderick reminisce about their favorite high school jobs ..read more
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Wax On, Wax Off – Lessons from and a History of Japanese Immigration to the U.S. through Mr. Myagi in The Karate Kid
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by Shai Dayan and Roderick Potts
1y ago
In this episode, Shai and Roderick dive deep into 1984’s The Karate Kid. They specifically focus on how the character of Mr. Myagi allegedly immigrated from Japan to the U.S. during the 1940s. The Immigration and Nationality principles they will explore include Japanese U.S. Immigration history, the Immigration Act of 1924, the Immigration and Nationality Acts of 1952 and 1965, and Japanese internment camps during World War II. Plus, Shai and Roderick debate whether or not The Karate Kid movie sequels, re-make, and the television show spin-off, Cobra Kai, are any good ..read more
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