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GT Immigration and EB-5 Attorney On The Move

J Hermansky on the move
By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on February 26, 2025
Posted in EB-5, Featured, Immigration, Immigration & Compliance

GT Immigration and EB-5 Shareholder Jennifer Hermansky is on the move.

She will be in Vietnam from March 7 – 18, 2025. 

Please click here to find a time to connect with Jennifer while she is in Vietnam.

We look forward to seeing clients and partners in our travels.

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