DHH Washington Office and the Shandong Association of Greater Washington jointly held a seminar
As the new COVID-19 epidemic spreads around the world, countries have implemented restrictions on entry, and travel between China and the United States has been almost completely interrupted, causing a lot of inconvenience to the work and life of overseas Chinese. Since July, the number of new COVID-19 cases in the United States has once again risen sharply, and the US government has introduced a series of new travel restrictions. Chinese people in the United States are facing increasing problems. Beijing DHH Washington Office and the Greater Washington Shandong Association decided to jointly organize the "Friends of Qilu" lecture. Attorney Mei Liang, director of the Washington Office, will answer questions for Chinese in the United States on the following questions:
1. Affected by the epidemic, what should I do if my visa expires and I cannot return home?
2. The impact of a series of travel restrictions recently introduced by the United States on the Chinese.
3. Introduction to overseas remote notarization business.
The lecture was held in the form of a Zoom video conference. Lawyer Mei Liang explained the relevant policies of the U.S. government and gave a key introduction to the business scope of the Beijing DHH Washington Office. In the last questioning session, lawyer Mei Liang interacted with the guests on the spot and answered everyone's questions seriously. The one-and-a-half-hour lecture ended quickly and the guests at the meeting praised lawyer Mei Liang for his thorough knowledge of the law and his enthusiasm for public welfare.