A formal letter dated September 17, 2014, from Liza Marlow, Senior Talent Producer at Nordstrom, addressed to USCIS. The letter supports the O-1 Non-Immigrant Visa petition for Jean Luc Brunel, characterizing him as an 'extraordinary' talent coordinator and art director who has scouted models for major publications. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jean Luc Brunel | Visa Applicant / Art Director / Talent Coordinator |
Subject of the O-1 Non-Immigrant Visa Petition; described as having 'extraordinary ability'.
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| Liza Marlow | Senior Talent Producer, Nordstrom |
Author of the letter vouching for Brunel's professional abilities.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Nordstrom |
Company employing Liza Marlow; letterhead used.
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| USCIS |
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services; recipient of the letter.
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| Vermont Service Center |
Specific USCIS office processing the application.
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| Location | Context |
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Address of the USCIS Vermont Service Center.
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Nordstrom Headquarters address (visible in faint footer).
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"I would like to extend my full and unqualified support for the extraordinary ability O-1 visa petition submitted by Mr. Jean Luc Brunel."Source
"Mr. Jean Luc Brunel is an art director and talent coordinator of the highest caliber"Source
"Mr. Brunel has scouted beautiful models that have appeared in a list of acclaimed projects"Source
"industry leaders now describe him as a 'star'"Source
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