


SPORTS & IMMIGRATION LAW |
![]() | O visas for athletes of "extraordinary ability" |
![]() | Legal Permanent Residency |
![]() | P visas for athletic teams and individuals |
![]() | H-2B visa options for athletes | |
![]() | B-1 visas for professional athletes |
![]() | B-2 visas for amateur athletes |
![]() | F-1 visas & Optional Practical Training (OPT) status for | |
| student-athletes |
| Edward Neufville understands the needs and concerns of foreign athletes, because he has lived their experience. After leaving his native Liberia, Edward settled in the US where he became a high school record-holder in the hurdles. He later attended the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. While attending UNC, he handled his immigration matters such as travel for international events and F-1 status. He also continued to break records, setting the Liberian national records in the 110m high hurdles, 400m hurdles, and 4x100m relay team events. He was a member of all ACC academic team from 1997 to 1999. He represented Liberia at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, USA and at the 1997 World Championships in Athens, Greece. In January 2007, he was inducted into the UNC Hall of Fame for track and field. Contact him at edward@moraisneufville.net or at (301) 562-7995. |
