Import/Export

Products can be held due to incomplete or incorrect documentation, non-compliance with import regulations, unpaid duties or taxes, or suspicion of counterfeit or prohibited items.

You can check the status through the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) website or contact the CBP office directly.

Typically, you need the commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and any required permits or licenses.

Export products can be held due to missing or incorrect export documentation, failure to comply with export control regulations or issues with the destination country’s import requirements.

Contact the relevant export authority, provide any missing documentation, and ensure compliance with all export regulations.

Essential documents include the commercial invoice, export packing list, certificate of origin, and any required export licenses.

Immigration

Unforeseen circumstances, such as natural catastrophes (hurricanes, wildfires, severe weather, etc.), national emergencies (public health emergencies), severe illness (including COVID), or conflicts abroad, can sometimes affect the processing of your USCIS application, petition, or immigration request.

Immigrant visas are based on family ties, employment, and the diversity visa.

Protection

Executive Protection (EP), also known as Close Protection (CP), refers to security and risk mitigation measures taken to ensure the safety of VIPs or other individuals who may be exposed to elevated personal risk because of their employment, high-profile status, net worth, affiliations or geographical location.

Key Components of Executive Protection, Conducting thorough threat assessments to identify potential risks to the individual. Planning and executing secure transportation strategies, especially during travel.