Homeland Security Letter Supporting O‑1 Visa for Model Director Jear‑Luc Didier Henri‑Rene Brunel
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The document is a poorly transcribed, largely nonsensical visa support letter with no concrete names of high‑level officials, financial details, or actionable allegations. It mentions only a private i Letter purportedly from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (Vermont Service Center). Requests O‑1 extraordinary ability visa for Jear‑Luc Didier Henri‑Rene Brunel, described as a fashio Mentio
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