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Driving the U.S. economy forward with opportunities for new jobs, the USCIS offers foreign investors the chance to put their money into a new business based in the United States. With the possibility for an EB-5 visa, you might also qualify for permanent residence in the United States, adding to the allure of this provision for foreign investors. Joseph Urso, an Immigration Law attorney in New York, is here to guide you through this intricate process.
The EB-5 visa program is a key component of the U.S. economy, providing an avenue for foreign investors to contribute to job creation and economic growth. This program was created by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in 1990 with the goal of stimulating the economy through investments made by foreign nationals.
So how does it work? Under this program, eligible individuals can invest a minimum of $1 million or $500,000 in a targeted employment area into a new commercial enterprise that will create at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers within two years. These jobs can be direct or indirect, meaning they can include both employees directly working for the business as well as those employed by other businesses that are supported by the new commercial enterprise.
Investors must also prove that their investment will benefit the U.S. economy and create jobs for American workers. This can be done through a business plan, financial documents, and other supporting evidence. Once approved, investors will receive a conditional visa to live and work in the United States for two years.
By helping you meet all the necessary criteria for the EB-5 visa, you'll be one step closer to turning your goals into reality. Connect with Joseph Urso today.
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To start your new business employing ten or more full-time U.S. employees, you will need to invest a minimum of 1.8 million U.S. dollars without resorting to credit. For businesses situated in high-unemployment or rural areas, this investment requirement can be reduced to $900,000. There are other requirements, too, that might need your attention, hence, you must consult with an attorney well-versed in Immigration Law. Joseph Urso, based in New York, has an impressive record of helping individuals navigate the complexities of securing EB-5 investor visas. Working alone, Joseph handles every case personally, ensuring that you have the knowledge needed to meet all the requirements and start your new business in the U.S. successfully. To learn more about the process of investing in a U.S.-based business, get in touch with immigration lawyer Joseph Urso today.
There may be times when you need to bring workers into the U.S. to fill roles where qualified American workers or green card holders are not available. Joseph Urso, a dedicated and committed immigration law attorney in New York, can extend his support to help you fill such roles with non-immigrant visas, like H-1B among others.
H-1B visas are temporary work visas that allow foreign workers with experienced skills and a bachelor's degree or higher to work in the U.S. for up to six years. This visa is highly coveted and in high demand, with only a limited number of visas available each year. It is important to have an experienced immigration attorney like Joseph Urso on your side to navigate the complex H-1B application process.
Please note that the EB-5 application process can last more than six months, so it's crucial to begin your petition early in your planning. Start your journey with Joseph Urso today.
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