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Immigration law provides foreign citizens with a variety of ways to become lawful permanent residents (get a Green Card) through employment or investment in the USA. In order to apply for a Green Card, you must be eligible under one of the categories usually abbreviated as EB1, EB2, EB3, or EB5.

In order to come to the United States lawfully as a non-immigrant to work in the United States, foreign worker generally must have a prospective employer who files a non-immigrant petition with USCIS.Sometimes, foreign worker may establish his own business to satisfy this requirement.
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Immigration Law is one of the most complex areas of the US legal system. Each day, immigrants from all over the world pursue the dream of coming to America and gaining U.S. citizenship. Unfortunately, navigating complex area of immigration law, many immigrants meet unexpected difficulties or even lose their opportunity for U.S. citizenship because they lack proper legal representation.
America is built by immigrants. Over 60% of the most highly valued tech companies are co-founded by first or second generation immigrants. This includes Steve Jobs, a second generation Syrian immigrant, and Sergey Brin, the Russian immigrant and creator of Google. Moreover, about 45% of businesses on the U.S. Fortune 500 List are launched by immigrants or children of immigrants.
Employment based immigrant visas are divided into several preference categories. Certain spouses and children may accompany or follow-to-joinFollow-to-Join is a pathway for family members of eligible green card holders to come to immigrate to the United States employment-based immigrants.

All categories of employment-based immigrant visas are issued in the chronological order in which the petitions were filed until the annual numerical limit for the category is reached.The filing date of a petition becomes the applicant's priority date. Immigrant visas cannot be issued until an applicant's priority date is reached.
Just like there is no universal visa category for any immigrant, there is no "one size fits all" business structure to support your immigration strategy. Whether you are starting a new business or planning on using the existing one to build your immigrant strategy upon, you should first make sure that your business structure is compliant with immigration laws requirements.
For any immigrant, the journey begins from creating a "road-map" to the goal. American immigration law is not created easy to navigate. Sometimes, getting the desired result (obtaining a visa or a permanent resident status) involves multiple Government agencies: Department of Homeland Security, Department of State, Department of Labor, Department of Justice, or others.
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