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2nd.law Expands Extraordinary Talent Immigration Legal Services to Include Digital Creators and Artificial Intelligence Professionals

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Irvine, California–(Newsfile Corp. – September 4, 2022) – 2nd.law is excited to be expanding its legal services to cater to creative professionals and AI experts who want to move to the USA to grow their careers. The company offers leading immigration and business law services designed to help foreigners transition into the USA market efficiently and effectively.

2nd.law’s legal services are available on a flat-fee basis which gives clients the comfort of knowing what things will cost upfront – rather than being surprised later down the line. This combined with the comprehensive nature of their support provides the sort of legal assistance that can transform a career and create a new start. As a female-owned law firm, the company is focused on helping immigrants transform their American dreams into reality.

The firm believes that digital creativity and talent knows no borders and that there are so many talented digital creators & AI experts who could thrive in the USA if they could immigrate successfully. Through world-class legal operations, undergirded by years of experience in the field, 2nd.law helps extraordinarily talented individuals to navigate the murky waters of US immigration.

Founder and CEO Bahar Ansari is especially passionate about this work because she is a tech startup founder and an immigrant herself – so she understands the challenges and obstacles that one must overcome to make this work. This context allows her to deeply connect with her clients and simplify the complex corporate and tax rules to something that these professionals can understand. This is especially important for creators in industries like education, technology, beauty, fashion, lifestyle, and the like – where they aren’t well versed in legal jargon and processes.

To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/135929

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