Immigration Support for Cross-Border Capital Improvement Project

Our client, Irving Tissue, a leading manufacturer of household-name-brand tissue for markets in the US and Canada, contracted with Metso, a global manufacturer of tissue and paper making equipment, for the manufacture and installation of a Thru-Air Drying (TAD) tissue machine at the Irving Tissue facility in upstate New York. The purchase and installation of the TAD technology was a key element in a $120 million expansion project involving hundreds of US workers, including maintenance and engineering employees employed at the US facility, as well as various contractors and subcontractors performing work on the project. We designed and implemented a strategy to provide necessary immigration support for the TAD project and, during a 4-month project window, obtained Port of Entry approvals for 27 intra-company transfers on behalf of various maintenance, engineering, operating, and management employees temporarily re-assigned from Canadian facilities in New Brunswick and Ontario to the TAD project, as well as providing immigration support for temporary business visits by project support professionals from Europe and Australia. Each intra-company transfer and business visit was completed on-time and on budget, helping place our client in the best possible position to accomplish the capital improvement project with minimal disruption to its business operations.