
Unlock unparalleled opportunities in the U.S. with our tailored investor and business immigration services. Whether you’re expanding your business, launching a new venture, or investing in the American economy, we provide the expertise and guidance to make your immigration process seamless and successful.
INVESTOR & BUSINESS IMMIGRATION
Overview of Investor and Business Immigration
The U.S. offers multiple visa options for entrepreneurs, investors, and executives to contribute to the economy and gain residency.
Our firm specializes in helping businesses and investors navigate the legal complexities of these programs, ensuring a smooth path to achieving your goals.
We serve clients from countries across the globe, including India, Pakistan, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
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Services Under Investor & Business Immigration
EB-5 Investor Visa
For individuals making substantial investments in U.S. businesses, typically $800,000 to $1,050,000 depending on the location.
Requires the creation of at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.
Pathway to permanent residency for investors and their families.
E-2 Treaty Investor Visa
For nationals of countries with U.S. investment treaties.
Allows investors to enter the U.S. to direct and develop their business.
Investment amounts vary but must be substantial relative to the business.
E-1 Treaty Trader Visa
For individuals engaged in substantial trade between their home country and the U.S.
Trade can include goods, services, technology, and more.
L-1A Visa (Intra-Company Transfer)
For executives and managers transferring from an international office to a U.S. office.
Ideal for businesses expanding operations into the U.S.
Business Visitor Visa (B-1)
For short-term visits to the U.S. for business purposes, such as attending conferences, negotiating contracts, or meeting clients.
Why Choose Us?
Proven Expertise: Experience with high-value and complex investor cases.
Custom Strategies: Tailored solutions that align with your business goals.
End-to-End Support: Assistance from initial assessment to visa approval.
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Steps in the Process
Initial Consultation: Assess eligibility and determine the best visa type.
Business/Investment Plan Preparation: Assist in creating a compliant and convincing plan for USCIS.
Petition Filing: File necessary forms and supporting documents.
Consular Processing or Adjustment of Status: Guide you through interviews and final steps.
Approval and Business Launch: Help you settle in the U.S. and meet visa conditions.
FAQ Section
What is the difference between an E-2 and EB-5 visa?
Answer: The E-2 is a nonimmigrant visa for nationals of treaty countries who invest in a U.S. business. The EB-5 is an immigrant visa for individuals investing at least $800,000 in a U.S. business, leading to permanent residency.Can I bring my family with me on an investor visa?
Answer: Yes, most investor visas (EB-5, E-2, L-1A) allow spouses and children under 21 to join you. Spouses can often apply for work authorization.Do I need to already own a business to qualify for an L-1A visa?
Answer: Yes, the L-1A requires you to transfer from a foreign company to a U.S. office or establish a new U.S. branch.What happens if my investment fails?
Answer: For visas like the EB-5, maintaining visa status depends on job creation requirements, not just the financial success of the investment.