For those who are trying to decide what type of US investment visa is right for them, here is a chart which lays out the basics of the most popular options. For a thorough review of your situation, please email info@baimmigrationlaw.com or call (0)1296 709 926.
UK Exporters in a Post-Brexit World
This week City AM wrote about how British Businesses should look to the American Dream in Post-Brexit world. The pound falling in value has created an increase in US demand for UK products. And that is a very good thing for those British businesses who are looking to expand into the US.
Does your business export more than 50% of its international goods or services to the US? Then it may be eligible for an E-1 treaty trader visa, where businesses from treaty trader nations like the UK are able to set up US branches.
If you do not meet the 50% threshold, other potential visa options are the E-2 treaty investor visa, or the L-1 new office intracompany transfer visa. Or your company may be eligible for more than one visa category - in which case, sitting down with a US Immigration Lawyer to learn which is the right way to go should be your first step.
To speak with an experienced US Immigration Lawyer about options for expanding your business into the US, please email info@baimmigrationlaw.com or call +44(0)203 102 7966
October 5th Event: How to Immigrate to the US through a Franchise Investment
We are pleased to announce that B&A Immigration will be co-hosting a free event in London alongside Visa Franchise and Gelato-go on October 5th at 7:00 pm.
Our section of the evening will include a talk on visa options for potential investors, including L-1, E-2 and EB-5 visas.
Visa Franchise will be presenting on the US franchise market, as well as franchises that qualify for an investment visa.
Gelato-go will bring its first-hand experience with running franchises in the US.
For more details and to register (places are limited), please click here.