Visa Options for International Entrepreneursideatoipo
T 11/.3 Visa Options for International Entrepreneurs
6:30 pm to 9 pm Innowest Sunnyvale
http://www.meetup.com/Silicon-Valley-Startup-Idea-to-IPO/events/225972621/
The Beginner's Guide to Immigration SlidedeckEnvoy
Webinar Details:
-The difference between the most common U.S. work visa types
-Temporary stay requirements vs. permanent residency
-How to keep your organization immigration compliant
Immigration Issues for Int'l Entrepreneurs, Tech Professionals, and Startupsideatoipo
Immigration issues are front and center for many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, startups, and professionals from various fields and different sized organizations.
Our speaker will address many of the issues confronting foreign-born entrepreneurs and tech professionals in Silicon Valley as well as hiring organizations.
The issues covered will include:
Entrepreneurial Visa Options: E-2, L-1, H-1B, and O-1 Visas
Investor Based Green Card Options: EB-5 Immigrant Visa
Employment Based Green Card Options: EB-1 Immigrant Visa
....and more.
H1-B Specialty Occupation Professional Visas.
ELIGIBILITY:
An international beneficiary who is offered a skilled specialty occupation by a U.S. Employer who qualifies as a professional worker may enter the U.S. temporarily to accept employment within his or her profession.
Learn more at www.onlinevisas.com or email information@velielaw.com.
U.S. Visa Options for Int'l Tech Professionals, Entrepreneurs, and Investors...ideatoipo
This workshop will cover various U.S. visa options for tech professionals, entrepreneurs and investors, including employment-based visas and the best visa options for starting your own company.
We will also discuss the different challenges to getting visas to the U.S. and strategies for successfully overcoming these obstacles.
We will close with a discussion on what changes we can expect with the Biden administration.
The speaker will go over:
1) Visas for exploring business and employment opportunities in the United States
2) Visas for employment and investment, such as the E, H-1B, L-1 and O-1 and the advantages and disadvantages of each
3) An overview of the paths to permanent residence, including employment, family and investment
4) Common obstacles to obtaining a visa and how to overcome these obstacles
5) What to expect from the Biden administration and what that means for you and your visa options
Visa Options for International Entrepreneursideatoipo
T 11/.3 Visa Options for International Entrepreneurs
6:30 pm to 9 pm Innowest Sunnyvale
http://www.meetup.com/Silicon-Valley-Startup-Idea-to-IPO/events/225972621/
The Beginner's Guide to Immigration SlidedeckEnvoy
Webinar Details:
-The difference between the most common U.S. work visa types
-Temporary stay requirements vs. permanent residency
-How to keep your organization immigration compliant
Immigration Issues for Int'l Entrepreneurs, Tech Professionals, and Startupsideatoipo
Immigration issues are front and center for many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, startups, and professionals from various fields and different sized organizations.
Our speaker will address many of the issues confronting foreign-born entrepreneurs and tech professionals in Silicon Valley as well as hiring organizations.
The issues covered will include:
Entrepreneurial Visa Options: E-2, L-1, H-1B, and O-1 Visas
Investor Based Green Card Options: EB-5 Immigrant Visa
Employment Based Green Card Options: EB-1 Immigrant Visa
....and more.
H1-B Specialty Occupation Professional Visas.
ELIGIBILITY:
An international beneficiary who is offered a skilled specialty occupation by a U.S. Employer who qualifies as a professional worker may enter the U.S. temporarily to accept employment within his or her profession.
Learn more at www.onlinevisas.com or email information@velielaw.com.
U.S. Visa Options for Int'l Tech Professionals, Entrepreneurs, and Investors...ideatoipo
This workshop will cover various U.S. visa options for tech professionals, entrepreneurs and investors, including employment-based visas and the best visa options for starting your own company.
We will also discuss the different challenges to getting visas to the U.S. and strategies for successfully overcoming these obstacles.
We will close with a discussion on what changes we can expect with the Biden administration.
The speaker will go over:
1) Visas for exploring business and employment opportunities in the United States
2) Visas for employment and investment, such as the E, H-1B, L-1 and O-1 and the advantages and disadvantages of each
3) An overview of the paths to permanent residence, including employment, family and investment
4) Common obstacles to obtaining a visa and how to overcome these obstacles
5) What to expect from the Biden administration and what that means for you and your visa options
U.S. Visa Options for Int'l Tech Professionals, Entrepreneurs and Investorsideatoipo
This workshop will cover various U.S. visa options for tech professionals, entrepreneurs and investors, including employment-based visas and the best visa options for starting your own company.
We will also discuss the different challenges to getting visas to the U.S. and strategies for successfully overcoming these obstacles.
We will close with a discussion on what changes we can expect with the Biden administration.
The speaker will go over:
1) Visas for exploring business and employment opportunities in the United States
2) Visas for employment and investment, such as the E, H-1B, L-1, and O-1 and the advantages and disadvantages of each
3) An overview of the paths to permanent residence, including employment, family and investment
4) Common obstacles to obtaining a visa and how to overcome these obstacles
5) What to expect from the Biden administration and what that means for you and your visa options
and more!
Since 1991, the Law Offices of Robert A. Pascal, P.A. have been providing a wide array of specialized legal services to clients in the United States and abroad. https://attorneyrobertpascal.com
Are you interested in starting your own business? Would you like to utilize the EB-5 program for immigrant investors? Join our panelists to hear about immigration options that are available to foreign national entrepreneurs such as the H-1B, O-1, E-2 and national interest waiver, as well as receive an overview of the immigrant investor program.
What happens after your OPT expires? What options do you have to continue to work in the U.S? Many employers avoid hiring international students because they don’t know enough about your immigration options. It is important that you know your options and their impact on the employer so you can help them understand that, with proper planning, the road to H1B and beyond is not as difficult as they may have found.
The brain drain in Boston is a well known phenomena, and in the never-ending search for talent, it's no wonder why many Boston companies turn abroad to recruit some of the best minds to grow their companies. But even though this solution seems simple, it can open up a whole can of immigration issues that can be a headache for you AND your foreign-born job-seekers.
Arm yourself with the knowledge necessary to recognize and understand these issues, and to best position yourself and your company to avoid immigration problems. Laura will address immigration law essentials most relevant to start-up companies considering the hire of foreign nationals.
What You'll Learn:
Principles of business immigration law
Overview of the most common non-immigrant visas for employees of start-ups (H-1B, TN, O-1, etc.)
Basics of immigrant visas (“green cards”)
Considerations for foreign national founders of U.S. companies
USCIS announced earlier that it has received 172,500 H-1B petitions for the fiscal year 2015 that will begin October 1, 2014. The lottery (also referred as “random selection process”) has been completed and USCIS has started sending receipt notices. With uncertainty looming large as to who may or may not cross the ‘threshold’ hurdle of H-1B visas, it is time that prospective H-1B visa beneficiaries start exploring other work visa options that may allow them to work and live in the United States on a temporary basis. This article seeks to provide readers with the snapshot of possible work visa options that may be available to prospective H-1B visa beneficiaries who do not make to the H-1B cap.
Gregory Finkelson immigration investor. Immigrant investor visas are issued inside the chronological order wherein the petitions were filed until the yearly numerical limit for the category is reached. The submitting date of a petition becomes the applicant's precedence date. Immigrant visas can not be issued until an applicant's precedence date is reached. In positive heavily oversubscribed classes, there may be a ready period of numerous years earlier than a priority date is reached
On April 12, 2018, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it has reached the congressionally mandated H-1B cap for fiscal year (FY) 2018-2019. USCIS also received more than the limit of 20,000 H-1B petitions filed under the U.S. advanced degree exemption.
U.S. Visa Options for Int'l Tech Professionals, Entrepreneurs and Investorsideatoipo
This workshop will cover various U.S. visa options for tech professionals, entrepreneurs and investors, including employment-based visas and the best visa options for starting your own company.
We will also discuss the different challenges to getting visas to the U.S. and strategies for successfully overcoming these obstacles.
We will close with a discussion on what changes we can expect with the Biden administration.
The speaker will go over:
1) Visas for exploring business and employment opportunities in the United States
2) Visas for employment and investment, such as the E, H-1B, L-1, and O-1 and the advantages and disadvantages of each
3) An overview of the paths to permanent residence, including employment, family and investment
4) Common obstacles to obtaining a visa and how to overcome these obstacles
5) What to expect from the Biden administration and what that means for you and your visa options
and more!
Since 1991, the Law Offices of Robert A. Pascal, P.A. have been providing a wide array of specialized legal services to clients in the United States and abroad. https://attorneyrobertpascal.com
Are you interested in starting your own business? Would you like to utilize the EB-5 program for immigrant investors? Join our panelists to hear about immigration options that are available to foreign national entrepreneurs such as the H-1B, O-1, E-2 and national interest waiver, as well as receive an overview of the immigrant investor program.
What happens after your OPT expires? What options do you have to continue to work in the U.S? Many employers avoid hiring international students because they don’t know enough about your immigration options. It is important that you know your options and their impact on the employer so you can help them understand that, with proper planning, the road to H1B and beyond is not as difficult as they may have found.
The brain drain in Boston is a well known phenomena, and in the never-ending search for talent, it's no wonder why many Boston companies turn abroad to recruit some of the best minds to grow their companies. But even though this solution seems simple, it can open up a whole can of immigration issues that can be a headache for you AND your foreign-born job-seekers.
Arm yourself with the knowledge necessary to recognize and understand these issues, and to best position yourself and your company to avoid immigration problems. Laura will address immigration law essentials most relevant to start-up companies considering the hire of foreign nationals.
What You'll Learn:
Principles of business immigration law
Overview of the most common non-immigrant visas for employees of start-ups (H-1B, TN, O-1, etc.)
Basics of immigrant visas (“green cards”)
Considerations for foreign national founders of U.S. companies
USCIS announced earlier that it has received 172,500 H-1B petitions for the fiscal year 2015 that will begin October 1, 2014. The lottery (also referred as “random selection process”) has been completed and USCIS has started sending receipt notices. With uncertainty looming large as to who may or may not cross the ‘threshold’ hurdle of H-1B visas, it is time that prospective H-1B visa beneficiaries start exploring other work visa options that may allow them to work and live in the United States on a temporary basis. This article seeks to provide readers with the snapshot of possible work visa options that may be available to prospective H-1B visa beneficiaries who do not make to the H-1B cap.
Gregory Finkelson immigration investor. Immigrant investor visas are issued inside the chronological order wherein the petitions were filed until the yearly numerical limit for the category is reached. The submitting date of a petition becomes the applicant's precedence date. Immigrant visas can not be issued until an applicant's precedence date is reached. In positive heavily oversubscribed classes, there may be a ready period of numerous years earlier than a priority date is reached
On April 12, 2018, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it has reached the congressionally mandated H-1B cap for fiscal year (FY) 2018-2019. USCIS also received more than the limit of 20,000 H-1B petitions filed under the U.S. advanced degree exemption.
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This information is provided as an educational service and is not legal advice. Consult with an attorney for your specific circumstances. For a comprehensive evaluation of your immigration situation and options, you are invited to contact us at:
Badmus & Associates
https://badmuslaw.com
immigration@badmuslaw.com
214-494-8033
Principal office in Dallas, Texas
Immigration services are offered nationwide.
#badmuslaw #immigrationlawyerusa #uscis #immigrationlaw #usvisa
Visa Options for International Entrepreneursideatoipo
In Silicon Valley, the percentage of immigrant-founded startups has increased to more than 52 percent. Getting the right visa to live in the US and pursue the right professional opportunities is essential. While not easy, it’s certainly possible. The high percentage of startups founded by foreign nationals in the U.S. confirms that visas are being obtained successfully.
Visa Options for International Entrepreneursideatoipo
In Silicon Valley, the percentage of immigrant-founded startups has increased to more than 52 percent. Getting the right visa to live in the US and pursue the right professional opportunities is essential. While not easy, it’s certainly possible. The high percentage of startups founded by foreign nationals in the U.S. confirms that visas are being obtained successfully.
This workshop will cover the range of visas available to foreign national entrepreneurs, professionals and students who wish to live and work in the U.S.
The speaker will discuss:
1) the requirements for temporary visas, such as the B-1, E, H-1B, J-1, L-1, and O-1, and the advantages and disadvantages of each;
2) the paths to permanent residency, such as employment, family and investment;
3) common obstacles to obtaining a visa, and
4) the importance of maintaining your immigration status.
This educational session is designed to take the mystery out of complex immigration rules and provide you with the basic knowledge to successfully place foreign national physicians.
Watch and get an in-depth overview of the most common H-1B visa alternatives and strategies that can help you place these physicians faster.
Here's a summary of what you can expect to learn:
You'll learn about other visa options to hire qualified medical providers now.
You'll learn how some employers can avoid the H-1B cap and get H-1B visas year-round through available exemptions (“cap exemptions”)
You’ll learn about a certain loophole in the H-1B cap – the concurrent H-1B – that can let private employers
You'll learn about green card options as a viable alternative to H-1B visas
Alternative Visa Options for H-1B Visa.docxZunaisha1
The H-1B visa is a favored choice for skilled international workers looking to work in the United States.
Yet, due to the large pool of applicants and limited slots available, many eligible candidates do not make it through the yearly selection process. However, this doesn't mean your aspirations to work in the US are impossible to fulfill. There are other visa types available that can assist you in reaching your career objectives.
U.S. Visa Options for Int'l Tech Professionals, Entrepreneurs, and Investorsideatoipo
Presented 12/8/2022
This workshop will cover various U.S. visa options for tech professionals, entrepreneurs and investors, including employment-based visas and the best visa options for starting your own company.
We will also discuss the different challenges to getting visas to the U.S. and strategies for successfully overcoming these obstacles.
We will close with a discussion on what changes we can expect with the Biden administration.
The speaker will go over:
Visas for exploring business and employment opportunities in the United States
Visas for employment and investment, such as the E, H-1B, L-1 and O-1 and the advantages and disadvantages of each
An overview of the paths to permanent residence, including employment, family and investment
Common obstacles to obtaining a visa and how to overcome these obstacles
What to expect from the Biden administration and what that means for you and your visa options
and more!
Unlocking the Secrets to National Interest Waiver Green Cards!Badmus & Associates
Attorney Ann Badmus discusses National Interest Waiver (NIW) green card options for qualified applicants.
Consult with an attorney for your specific circumstances. For a comprehensive evaluation of your immigration situation and options, you are invited to contact us:
Badmus & Associates
https://badmuslaw.com
immigration@badmuslaw.com
214-494-8033
Principal office in Dallas, Texas
Immigration services offered nationwide.
This information is provided as an educational service and is not legal advice. Consult with an attorney for your specific circumstances. For a comprehensive evaluation of your immigration situation and options, you are invited to contact us at:
Badmus & Associates
https://badmuslaw.com
immigration@badmuslaw.com
214-494-8033
Principal office in Dallas, Texas
Immigration services are offered nationwide.
#badmuslaw #immigrationlawyerusa #uscis #immigrationlaw #usvisa
Immigration Issues for International Entrepreneurs, Tech Professionals and S...ideatoipo
Immigration issues are front and center for many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, startups, and professionals from various fields and different sized organizations.
Our speaker will address many of the issues confronting foreign-born entrepreneurs and tech professionals in Silicon Valley as well as hiring organizations.
The issues covered will include:
Entrepreneurial Visa Options: E-2, L-1, H-1B, and O-1 Visas
Investor Based Green Card Options: EB-5 Immigrant Visa
Employment Based Green Card Options: EB-1 Immigrant Visa
....and more.
This information is provided as an educational service and is not legal advice. Consult with an attorney for your specific circumstances. For a comprehensive evaluation of your immigration situation and options, you are invited to contact us at:
Badmus & Associates
https://badmuslaw.com
immigration@badmuslaw.com
214-494-8033
Principal office in Dallas, Texas
Immigration services are offered nationwide.
#badmuslaw #immigrationlawyerusa #uscis #immigrationlaw #usvisa
Everything You Need To Know About Different Types of US.pdfKavithak49771
People who wish to visit and temporarily work in the US for a predetermined period use the USA Work Visa. The length of your employment should be specified in your employment contract or visa application. To be qualified to apply for a temporary work visa in the United States, applicants must meet several requirements for US visas and submit the documents listed in the following sections of this article.Post-reading if you still have doubts contact US worker visa consultants in Hyderabad.
EB2 NIW Visa (National Interest Waiver) Requirements.docxZunaisha1
The essential paperwork is Form I-140, serving as a work permit. It must be obtained from the Department of Labor. This form verifies that the applicant from another country meets the EB2 NIW Visa requirements, including possessing the necessary qualifications and experience for the specific job. The application process entails a fee of $700 and requires submission via mail for processing.
no labor certification is required.no job offer or permanent job position is required.the self-petition is allowed.the EB-1A immigrant visa are current for most countries.
Immigration Options for International Faculty and StaffDaniel Manuel
This webinar will cover:
* Green Card Options Under the EB-1 (Alien of Extraordinary Ability and Outstanding Professor/Researcher Categories), EB-2 (PERM Special Handling, Schedule A: Alien of Exceptional Ability and National Interest Waivers), and EB-2 and EB-3 (PERM)
* Other Green Card Options, Diversity Visa Lottery, Family-Based Options, and Immigration Through Investment
* Going Beyond the 6-year H-1B cap – O-1 and Other Visa Options
* Options for J-1’s Subject to the 212(e) Two-Year Home Residency Requirement
The seminar will finish with a Q&A for the audience.
Global summit 2017: EB-5 Investment (and other Business Immigration choices) ...A. Justin Lum
2017 San Gabriel Valley Realtors' Association Global Summit - Presentation on EB-5 and other business/immigration investment options under Trump administration
U.S. Immigration policies are changing, and businesses need to adjust to stay in compliance. Are you among the many local companies that rely on employment-based immigrant visas to hire foreign workers? Do you understand the proposed changes? And how can you navigate the current environment and still capitalize on opportunities to hire foreign nationals?
Shahrzad Allen, an Ohio-based immigration attorney, and Dan Fales, tax shareholder in Clark Schaefer Hackett’s International Business Services group, cover the evolving immigration environment and its impact on businesses in our region.
http://www.cshco.com/guides/immigration-webinar-change-impacts-business/
How Skilled Workers Can Migrate to United States.docxZunaisha1
Migrating to the United States as a skilled worker typically involves following specific visa processes and meeting certain eligibility criteria. Here are some common pathways for skilled workers to migrate to the USA.
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