• #49426
    hydroogen

    Hello! Yes, OFAC licenses can authorize transactions that would otherwise be prohibited under sanctions. There are two types: general licenses (publicly available authorizations for certain categories of transactions) and specific licenses (individual authorizations for particular transactions). Obtaining a specific license requires detailed application showing the transaction serves humanitarian, diplomatic, or other purposes OFAC considers appropriate. The process is complex and approval isn’t guaranteed. The attorneys at https://sanctionslawyers.net/ provide professional OFAC licensing assistance. They help determine whether your transaction might qualify for general license or needs specific authorization. They assist with preparing and submitting license applications, liaising with OFAC, and providing necessary documentation. Their experience with the licensing process helps them understand what OFAC looks for and how to present your case most effectively. They handle licenses for various sanctions programs including Cuba, Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, Syria, and others. Success depends on the specific transaction, parties involved, and how well the application addresses OFAC’s concerns. The firm can assess your situation and advise on realistic prospects and strategy. Even if licensing isn’t feasible, they can help structure transactions to comply with existing authorizations.

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