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Visa Options for Entrepreneurs in the United States

The U.S. is the land of opportunity and what better place is there for entrepreneurs to realize their dream. This webinar will describe the main visa and green card types available to entrepreneurs including: E-1 Treaty Trader Visa; E-2 Treaty Investor Visa; National Interest Waiver (EB-2); EB-5 Investor Green Card; International Entrepreneur Rule; and Extraordinary Ability (O-1 & EB-1) visas.

The seminar will focus on these visa types as they relate to entrepreneurs and will describe the requirements as well as some helpful strategies for successful cases. The presentation will also go over the B-1 requirements. The B-1 visa is the visa that is often used when an investor/entrepreneur wants to come to the U.S. to set up the business.

Finally, we will distribute free comprehensive visa guides for each of the visas that we discuss.

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Investor Visas in the United States Explained

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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Investor Visas in the United States Explained

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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Investor Visas in the United States Explained

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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Investor Visas in the United States Explained

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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Investor Visas in the United States Explained

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Different types of Business Entities in the US

Deciding on the best type of business entity can be daunting. This webinar will review the advantages and disadvantages of setting up a Sole Proprietorship, Corporation and Limited Liability entity. We will discuss limited liability protection, corporate formalities as well as some tax aspects. Finally, we will review some common questions and answers when setting up these types of entitles.

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Investor Visas in the United States Explained

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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E-2 Visa for Franchise Businesses: Q&A

A Franchise can be an excellent option for an E-2 visa. This webinar will go over some key questions and answers related to both the E-2 visa and setting up a Franchise that can be eligible for an E-2 visa. The webinar will also deal with some considerations associated with buying a Franchise. Adam Goldman is a Franchise consultant who has helped numerous clients navigate the franchise world. He will be joined by Ian Scott who has processed hundreds of E-2 visas.

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E-1 Visa Questions & Answers

An E-1 Visa is often an overlooked visa. This visa is available to nationals of certain countries that engage in trade with the U.S. This seminar will go over the E-1 visa requirements including: - What is an E-1 Visa? (The E-1 requirements explained) - What is Trade? - How much Trade is enough? - Other Trade considerations - How to apply for an E-1 visa - E-1 Visa developments and adjudication Trends - E-1 Visa, business plan, employee and entity considerations - Common reasons for E-1 denials - What it takes to renew an E-1.

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I Am Being Deported, What Can I Do? Top Deportation Questions.

This seminar will go over the removal process in court including what situations may place a noncitizen in jeopardy for removal and what are the potential options to defend against removal including qualifying for certain benefits under immigration law that could potentially grant the noncitizen an immigration or protected status that will prevent removal while allowing a noncitizen to stay in the United States. When a noncitizen of the United States commits certain immigration law violations, such a noncitizen may face the prospect of being removed also known as being deported from the United States. This process where the noncitizen must face an immigration judge where the judge determines whether to remove the noncitizen is known as a removal proceeding.

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The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Different types of Business Entities in the US

Deciding on the best type of business entity can be daunting. This webinar will review the advantages and disadvantages of setting up a Sole Proprietorship, Corporation and Limited Liability entity. We will discuss limited liability protection, corporate formalities as well as some tax aspects. Finally, we will review some common questions and answers when setting up these types of entitles.

Free

Investor Visas in the United States Explained

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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Common Investor Visas for Entrepreneurs · Q&A

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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E-1 Visa Questions & Answers

An E-1 Visa is often an overlooked visa. This visa is available to nationals of certain countries that engage in trade with the U.S. This seminar will go over the E-1 visa requirements including: - What is an E-1 Visa? (The E-1 requirements explained) - What is Trade? - How much Trade is enough? - Other Trade considerations - How to apply for an E-1 visa - E-1 Visa developments and adjudication Trends - E-1 Visa, business plan, employee and entity considerations - Common reasons for E-1 denials - What it takes to renew an E-1.

Visa Options for Those Who Have Just Been Laid Off

A recent wave of layoffs in the tech industry has caused significant distress for many foreign nationals. If you have been laid off, it is important to know your options. How long do you have to find a new employer? Do you have to depart the U.S.? Can you change to another nonimmigrant visa status? Is it possible to file a green card petition? What are the considerations if you already had a green card petition pending with your prior employer? This webinar will discuss these issues and more to help guide foreign nationals as they navigate the challenging time after a layoff.

Mandamus: How You Can Overcome an Unreasonable Delay

As delays at USCIS and consulates around the world go from bad to worse, what are your options? In this webinar, we discuss the option of filing a mandamus action in federal court in order to compel the government to act. What is a mandamus action? When does a delay become unreasonable, and what makes a strong case? What does the process of litigating a mandamus action actually look like, and how does the government typically respond? We will discuss these questions and many more in order to shed light on one of the most effective tools to make sure the government does its job.

Common Investor Visas for Entrepreneurs

The United States has several different investor visas for people who want to start or buy a business. This webinar will summarise the different types of investor visas and the related requirements. An E-2 visa is perfect for an individual that wants to buy or start a business with a small investment. The visa can be obtained with an investment of under $100,000 if the business plans to hire 3 employees. The EB-5 direct investment green card requires an investment of at least $500,000 and you must create 10 full-time jobs. The webinar will also explain the International Entrepreneur Parole program (IEP) and how the National Interest Waiver green card can be used for entrepreneurs. Other investor options will also be explored. Finally, we will also review the requirements to move from an E-2 or other visa to an investor based green card.

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Visa Options for Those Who Have Just Been Laid Off

A recent wave of layoffs in the tech industry has caused significant distress for many foreign nationals. If you have been laid off, it is important to know your options. How long do you have to find a new employer? Do you have to depart the U.S.? Can you change to another nonimmigrant visa status? Is it possible to file a green card petition? What are the considerations if you already had a green card petition pending with your prior employer? This webinar will discuss these issues and more to help guide foreign nationals as they navigate the challenging time after a layoff.

Free

Mandamus: How You Can Overcome an Unreasonable Delay

As delays at USCIS and consulates around the world go from bad to worse, what are your options? In this webinar, we discuss the option of filing a mandamus action in federal court in order to compel the government to act. What is a mandamus action? When does a delay become unreasonable, and what makes a strong case? What does the process of litigating a mandamus action actually look like, and how does the government typically respond? We will discuss these questions and many more in order to shed light on one of the most effective tools to make sure the government does its job.

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E-1 Visa Requirements Explained

An E-1 Visa is often an overlooked visa. This visa is available to nationals of certain countries that engage in trade with the U.S. This seminar will go over the E-1 visa requirements including: – What is an E-1 Visa? (The E-1 requirements explained) – What is Trade? – How much Trade is enough? – Other Trade considerations – How to apply for an E-1 visa – E-1 Visa developments and adjudication Trends – E-1 Visa, business plan, employee and entity considerations – Common reasons for E-1 denials – What it takes to renew an E-1.

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E-1 Visa Requirements Explained

An E-1 Visa is often an overlooked visa. This visa is available to nationals of certain countries that engage in trade with the U.S. This seminar will go over the E-1 visa requirements including: – What is an E-1 Visa? (The E-1 requirements explained) – What is Trade? – How much Trade is enough? – Other Trade considerations – How to apply for an E-1 visa – E-1 Visa developments and adjudication Trends – E-1 Visa, business plan, employee and entity considerations – Common reasons for E-1 denials – What it takes to renew an E-1.

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