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Business Immigration

HIRING A FLORIDA IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What can I do if I own a successful business in the US but am here illegally, with no US citizen relatives, and am worried about losing everything I have worked for?

    There need to be proactive measures to obtain status in the US. Applying for asylum is an option, but justifying not filing within one year of your last entry may be challenging. If detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, you can emphasize your community contributions and benefits to others, and they will decide whether to proceed against you.

  • What is the process Nebraska follows when an I-824 is approved and sent to the NVC for following-to-join immigrant processing, and what customer service options are available in case of delays in hearing from the NVC?

    Upon petition approval, NSC forwards relevant documents to the NVC for further processing. If petitioners experience delays in receiving updates from NVC, they can contact them at (603) 334-0700. NSC always collaborates with NVC to enhance its processes and address delays.

  • My brother wants to sell his business in Mexico due to the high crime rates and has received a good offer. Can he invest the proceeds in the US and obtain a visa to bring our family?

    Your brother may be eligible to self-petition and apply for an immigrant visa under the employment-based fifth category or an E-2 Investor Visa. The former requires an investment of $500,000 or $1,000,000 in a business in the United States that creates full-time jobs. In contrast, the latter requires a substantial investment in a business in the US that generates enough income to sustain himself and his family.

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