Serotte Scarborough & Associates

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Professional Athletes

             Professional athletes are always on the move.  They constantly are traveling from place to place and many times these locations are across international borders.  The lives of athletes are very hectic and there is so much to worry about: practice, stats, critics, contracts, teammates, coaches, fans, and of course games.           

            Another big factor of playing a professional sport is being traded.  Sports like hockey, baseball, football, lacrosse and soccer are played around the globe.  Athletes need to be ready to move at a moment’s notice.  There are many legal items that need to be taken care of when you are traded.  One major item is obtaining a visa or work permit. While most professional teams handle the P-1 or O-1 visas, what about the spouses, children, or significant others?

            Serotte, Scarborough & Associates is an experienced U.S. immigration law firm with offices in Buffalo, Jacksonville, and Toronto, with representation in San Francisco and Washington. We have clients all over the world.  Since 1992, we have been providing countless clients with thehighest degree of satisfaction, we know the visa issues facing athletes can be difficult, particularly helping family members and friends

            We at Serotte, Scarborough & Associates, professional immigration lawyers, are not strangers to immigration process.  Since 1992, our U.S. immigration lawyers have been providing the highest degree of satisfaction to our clients. Whether you need a temporary work permitGreen Card, or just advise on immigration to the U.S. we will ensure a smooth transition to where you and your family members need to be.  You will have enough to worry about. Let us worry about the immigration process.  

Serotte Scarborough & Associates
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Written by David Sarubbi and Michael Serotte

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