Are you an executive of your company but had always wanted to start a business in the United States? There is a way to accomplish your goal. The EB-1C Multinational Executives and Managers Visa was created for this purpose to allow Multinational Executives and Managers who already have an existing company overseas and are interested in starting an extension of their overseas business in the United States. This visa also allows overseas companies to expand their businesses to the United States by permitting the overseas company to transfer Executives and Managers with an intimate knowledge of the company’s operations to help with the start-up of the company.
This Visa is much better than the EB-5 Investment Visa as it requires MUCH less money to invest. Additionally, it allows a full Green Card to be issued, not just a conditional Green Card. Finally, there are no backlogs for this preference of petition.
Do you currently have your own business in your home country? Do you want to open a business in the United States? Have you already received the L-1 Nonimmigrant Visa? Do you want to want to apply for the Green Card through an employment-based visa petition? This type of petition might be the best employment way to obtain the Green Card. You do not need to have an investment of more than $1, 000, 000 or a million dollars. It is not granted conditionally for 2 years like the EB-5. It is not backlogged for years but is current. Yes, the EB-1( c ) might be the best way for you to get residency for you, your spouse and your children.
In order to initially even be considered for this type of visa, you will need to make sure that there is a company which you are a manager or executive in your home country (or a country outside of the U.S.) and then a branch office in the U.S. where you are a manager or executive. That would be the initial basis for you to apply for this type of investment visa. Note that the actual investment for this type of visa is much smaller than the EB-5 Investor Visa. Additionally, there is no necessity for a treaty with the foreign country such as with an E-2 Investment Visa or E-1 Treaty-Trader Visa.
While it would be better and more effective to use an experienced attorney, it is clear that many times people just do not have the funds to retain an attorney. Therefore, note that this EB-1(c) Multinational Manager Petition is made by an experienced immigration lawyer with nearly 30 years of experience. It is real and it was actually submitted. You can put your own facts and information in this petition, and note that it will be a very good sample for you to proceed with the EB-1 (c ).
This is the entrepreneurial way to obtain the Green Card without needing tons of money and without waiting years. It is possible to apply for the EB-1 ( c ) even through you do not have the L-1. However, it will be more difficult. One reason to do this if your children will age out and you need to hurry, it might be an option. If approved, it will be a permanent Green Card, not the 2 year conditional Green Card
We certainly hope you find this petition useful and helpful and hope for the best immigration experience you can have. We do have petitions on every subject area of immigration, and you might look at those if needed as well. If you do need to actually have a consultation, you can call our U.S. Immigration Law office at 562-495-0554 for an initial free consultation to determine what must be done to help you and your family.
Table of Content
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Attorney Drafted Petitions
Introduction
About the Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner, APC
Table of Contents
About the EB-2 I-140 Employer Petition
SECTION 1: Attorney Cover Letter
SECTION 2: Forms
Form G-28 (Applicant)
Form I-140
SECTION 3: Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Supporting Letter from the Petitioner
Exhibit 2: Commercial Register
Exhibit 3: Taxation Card
Exhibit 4: Insurance Information
Exhibit 5: Business Licenses
Exhibit 6: Sample Distribution Agreements and Bills of Sales
Exhibit 7: 2011 Tax Information
Exhibit 8: Photographs
Exhibit 9: Bill Sale and Escrow Documents
Exhibit 10: Articles of Incorporation
Exhibit 11: Minutes of the Special Meeting Directors and Shareholders
Exhibit 12: Stock Certificates and Stock Transfer Ledger
Exhibit 13: CA Department Corporations – Notice of Transaction
Exhibit 14: Business Plan
Exhibit 15: IRS Employment Identification Number
Exhibit 16: Commercial Lease Agreement
Exhibit 17: Business License and Seller’s Permit
Exhibit 18: State Board of Equalization Letter
Exhibit 19: Insurance Documents
Exhibit 20: Accreditation Documents and Certificates
Exhibit 21: Wells Fargo Business Account Statement
Exhibit 22: 2011 Federal Income Tax Return
Exhibit 23: Payroll information
Exhibit 24: Business Card: Sample Brochures and Yellow Pages Advertising
Exhibit 25: Photographs
Exhibit 26: Birth Certificate
Exhibit 27: Passport and I-194
Exhibit 28: College Diploma (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering)
Exhibit 29: E-2 Approval Notice
About the author
Brian D. Lerner is a certified expert in Immigration Law, Removal and Deportation, Citizenship, Waiver and Appeals. He is an Immigration Lawyer and runs a National Immigration Law Firm for nearly 30 years. He is an attorney who is a certified specialist that might help in Immigration & Nationality Law as issued by the California State Bar, Board of Legal Specialization.