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Visa & Permanent Residence Options for Entrepreneurs

 

Klasko Immigration Law Partners LLP attorneys are particularly skilled investment immigration lawyers, and are committed to the success of entrepreneurial clients who wish to live and pursue their unique work in the United States. 

We help our entrepreneurial clients obtain a variety of visas, including:

  • H-1B: A dual intent visa allowing employers to petition for educated professionals to work in “specialty occupations,” often in STEM fields. For entrepreneurs, some restructuring of their company may be necessary for eligibility.
  • E-2: An investor visa that permits individuals, and their families, to live and work in the U.S. based on the “substantial” investments into a U.S. business. This visa is only available to citizens of treaty countries, so for some, a third-country citizenship may be needed.
  • L-1: L-1 nonimmigrant visas allow immigrants to enter the U.S. and work for a company after working abroad for at least a year.
  • EB-5: Permits foreign national investors to earn a green card by investing in a U.S. business that creates at least 10 American jobs. 

To compare these four visa options for entrepreneurs, view the infographic below:

H-1BE-2L-1EB-5
AMOUNT OF INVESTMENTN/AAny amount, but usually over $100,000N/A$800,000 if in TEA, otherwise, $1,050,000
MUST CREATE JOBS?None required; better if someCan be a small numberCan be a small number10
ENTREPRENEUR’S EMPLOYMENTSpecialty occupationManager or essential skills, unless investorManager or specialized knowledgeLimited partner, member of LLC or equity owner
TIMINGCan be < 15 business days if premium processing reinstated1-2 months or moreCan be < 15 business days with premium processing2 years or more
PROCEDURECIS – can be change of statusCan go direct to consulCIS 1st, unless blanketCIS (with concurrent AOS, if applicable), otherwise, consul or AOS
CAN YOUR SPOUSE WORK?Only if H-1B has long-pending green card process; EAD requiredYesYesOnce EAD is received (around 4 months after I-485 filed)
PERMANENT RESIDENCENo direct path; various optionsNo direct path; various optionsCan be EB-1 after 1 yearConcurrent filing if in U.S. in lawful status and PD current. Otherwise, file after I-526 approved
CAN FAMILY ATTEND SCHOOL?YesYesYesOnce AOS is filed or CPR is approved.
EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATIONPrior H-1B – immediate; New H-1B – October 1ImmediateImmediate4 – 7 months after I-485 filed or when enter as CPR
EXPEDITEPremium processDepends on consul or premium processPremium processNo (with limited exceptions)
REVELANCE OF COUNTRYNot relevantOnly Treaty countryNot relevantSourcing and tracing of funds issue and priority date
NECESSITY OF OVERSEAS COMPANYNoNoNoNo
PRIOR EMPLOYMENT OVERSEAS REQUIRED?NoNoYes, 1 yearNo
INITIAL LENGTH OF VISA18 months/3 yearsUp to 5 years1 year start-up2 year conditional permanent residence, then once I-829 approved, permanent residence
MAXIMUM PERIOD6 yearsUnlimited extensions available5 or 7 yearsPermanent

The investment immigration lawyers and the employment-based immigration lawyers at Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP are dedicated to finding creative solutions for individuals seeking to work and live in the U.S. and contribute to innovation with their entrepreneurial endeavors. For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact an attorney today

This article originally appeared on www.klaskolaw.com on November 22, 2019. It has been updated to reflect current immigration policy.

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