EB1C Visa

What is the Difference Between the L1 Visa and EB1C Visa

What is the Difference Between the L1 Visa and EB1C Visa?

Two very powerful immigration options for investors, entrepreneurs, and other individuals are the L1 visa and the EB1C visa. Both of these options allow a foreign company to transfer an employee to work in the United States for a related U.S. company. While the L1…

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Entrepreneur Visa

Entrepreneur Visa: 5 Visas for Starting a Business in the United States

The United States has multiple visa categories for entrepreneurs to start and operate a business in the US. Entrepreneur Visa #1 is E2 Visa. The E2 visa is a great option for entrepreneurs. The basic concept of the E2 visa is that it allows you to invest money into a…

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EB1 Processing Time

EB1 Processing Time: Everything You Need to Know

The EB1 visa is a powerful option used by professionals from around the world to get a US green card. One of the questions I get asked most frequently about the EB1 visa is: How long is the EB1 processing time? The EB1 processing time will depend on which of…

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EB1 Visa Guide - Overview of the 3 EB1 Visa Categories

EB1 Visa Guide: Overview of the 3 EB1 Visa Categories

The EB1 visa is an immigrant visa classification which is broken in to 3 distinct sub-categories: 1. EB1A for people with extraordinary abilities; 2. EB1B for outstanding professors and researchers; and 3. EB1C for multinational managers and executives. If you have any…

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How to Get Citizenship by Investment in the United States: Step-by-Step Guide

How to Get Citizenship by Investment in the United States: Step-by-Step

People are often surprised to learn that there are routes for foreign investors and entrepreneurs to get citizenship by investment in the United States. The United States has multiple investment-based visa categories that can lead to lawful permanent residency and…

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How to go From L1 Visa to Green Card: Step-by-Step Guide

How to go From L1 Visa to Green Card: Step-by-Step Guide

The L1 visa gives foreign workers the ability to transfer to a related US company to work as a manager, executive, or specialized knowledge worker. However, the L1 visa is a non-immigrant visa. It is temporary and does not directly lead to

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