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More than the final decade, the South Korean small business neighborhood has grown exponentially in Houston, thanks in significant portion to the raise in the export worth of mineral fuel and Houston’s import of iron and steel, as properly as Houston naming Ulsan, South Korea its 19th sister city.

Jackson Walker companion Sang M. Shin spoke with KHOU 11 about the developing South Korean small business neighborhood and his part in assisting firms navigate the U.S. legal technique and offering guidance on the greatest techniques to succeed.

“So, a lot of these firms, even even though they’re substantial, sophisticated international firms abroad, and in Korea, they’ll come and they’re like, ‘I do not know exactly where to start’. The culture is incredibly unique right here and how folks do small business is not just primarily based on handshakes but primarily based on some thing contractual in nature,” Sang noted.

For the complete story, see “Houston’s Business enterprise With South Korean Organizations Practically Quadrupled More than the Final Decade” by KHOU 11.

Meet Sang

Sang M. Shin is a small business immigration lawyer with broad practical experience managing immigration matters for firms, men and women, investors, and institutions by way of the U.S. and internationally. Sang handles a wide variety of nonimmigrant visas and petitions, and also supplies sophisticated and strategic assistance to clientele on a range of immigrant visas and labor certification (PERM). He handles household-primarily based instances and U.S. citizenship matters, and often represents firms in connection with the U.S. Division of Homeland Safety (DHS), U.S. Division of Labor (DOL), U.S. Division of State (DOS), and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Type I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification) audits.

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