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Welcome to the Website of Rechtsanwaltskanzlei PECHER. We are pleased that you visit our Internet presence.  As modern company, we want to provide you with all online information about the services that we offer.
Briefly, you should know the following about us.  We are a young team, whose expertise lies specifically in the area of international law.  
 
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This includes primarily the German Probate and Inheritance Law & German Family Law, German and U.S. Corporate Law including Great Britain's corporate law, U.S. Contract Law and the Recognition and Enforcement of German Judgments in the USA, Enforcement of U.S. Judgments in Germany and the U.S. Immigration Law and German Immigration Law.

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INA §101(a)(15)(D)

 

D-visas apply to crewman, who is a person serving in good faith in any capacity required for normal operating and service on board a vessel. Those who are eligible to receive a D-visa include:

  1. People employed by owners or concessionaire (e.g., beautician).
  2. Trainees.

Those who are ineligible for D-visa status include:

  1. Persons on U.S. based fishing vessels, except for those landing temporarily on Guam.
  2. Persons not needed for normal operation or where numbers are in excess.
  3. Persons performing longshoreman’s work unless it is prevailing practice, which is that established by a collective bargaining agreement or employer attestation if no agreement, and there is reciprocity for crewman aboard U.S. vessels, or it is being done by automated equipment.

At least one court has relied upon three factors to determine alien crewman status:

A. the nature of the employee’s duties.

B. when those duties are performed.

C. whether any employee has a permanent connection with the ship, and whether their presence facilitates the operation of the vessel. 

Types of D- Visas

There are two types of D-visas--Traditionally there were two methods of obtaining D visas: Individual D visas or crew list visa .Crew list visas have been eliminated for security reasons. D-1 visas for crew on all types of vessels except U.S. based fishing vessels and D-2 visas for U.S. based fishing vessels temporarily visiting Guam.