In this video📹, you’re going to learn about 5 amazing entrepreneur visas for startup founders to start a business🚀 in the USA.
Now immigrant entrepreneurs founded over 50% of the USA’s billion dollar💰startups.
Companies such as, Google, Tesla Motors, LinkedIn, Facebook, Nordstrom’s, Goldman Sachs, Apple, and many others were all founded by at least one immigrant entrepreneur.
Immigrant entrepreneurs also own a large stake in main street America including starting or owning more than 60% of gas stations⛽, 58% of dry cleaning services, 53% of grocery stores, 45% of nail salons, 38% of restaurants, and 32% of both jewelry stores💎 and clothing stores in the US.
Now whether big or small, these businesses all have two things in common:
(1) that they create jobs in the United States and✔️
(2) they help contribute to economic growth and development in the USA.✔️
👉👉👉Here are the 5 amazing entrepreneur visa opportunities that can help you immigrate to the US⬇️⬇️⬇️
✅ B-1 Visitor Visa @2:20
✅ H-1B Visa @3:02
✅ L-1 Visa @5:09
✅ E2 Investor Visa @7:10
✅ O-1 Visa @9:03
Here's a Secret Bonus Option - the Global Entrepreneur In Residence Program also known as the Global EIR Program. @10:59
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🚨Option 1: B-1 Visa🚨
The first option for entrepreneurs is the B-1 Business Visitor Visa.
On a B-1 visa, you can enter the U.S. for up to 6 months at a time. This visa is a good opportunity for you to setup a new business or explore your idea more, negotiate contracts, discuss raising capital, find office space, engage in networking, attend a conference or accelerator program, etc.
🚨Option 2: H-1B Visa🚨
The second option for entrepreneurs is the H-1B Temporary Specialty Occupation Worker Visa.
The H-1B visa requires that you have at least a bachelor’s degree in a specialized field.
Also, this visa is employer specific, meaning that you can only work for the sponsoring employer.
The way this works is that you would form a business entity in the US, typically, an LLC.
The LLC would then sponsor you to work for it in a specialty occupation position.
And, you must show an employer-employee relationship between the LLC and you, the employee.
This means that you as an owner and employee must show that the company has the ability to hire, fire, pay, supervise or otherwise control your employment.
Also, H-1B visas have a certain season in which they can be filed and the availability window is only open for a very short time.
The H-1B visa can be granted for up to 3 years and can be renewed for an additional 3 years.
🚨Option 3: L-1 Visa🚨
The third option for entrepreneurs is the L-1 Intracompany Transferee Visa.
The L-1 visa permits a U.S. employer to transfer an executive, manager, or a specialized knowledge employee from a foreign branch, affiliate, subsidiary, or parent company to its office in the U.S.
The L-1 visa is divided into two categories.
The L-1A visa is for executives or managers and the L-1B visa is for specialized knowledge workers.
As an entrepreneur, generally, the L-1A is the most applicable category.
You must have a business abroad that has been doing business for at least one year and you must have worked for that business in an executive or managerial capacity continuously for at least one year out of the past 3 years.
The visa works best for entrepreneurs who already have an existing business abroad and you want to run a wholly owned subsidiary or affiliate new business in the United States.
The maximum permitted under an L-1A is 7 years. An L-1A also has a pathway to a green card.
🚨Option 4: E2 Investor Visa🚨
The fourth option for entrepreneurs to immigrate to the USA is the E-2 Investor Visa also known as the E2 visa.
The E-2 visa permits you to start or purchase an existing business in the US and then work for that business.
To apply for an E-2 visa, you must meet at least 4 criteria:
(1) you must be from a country that has a treaty of commerce with the U.S.,
(2) you must invest a substantial amount of capital,
(3) you must have at least 50% ownership in the business, and
(4) you must generate more than a marginal income.
An E-2 visa is approved for up to five years at a time and can be renewed indefinitely.
🚨Option 5: O-1 Visa🚨
The fifth option for entrepreneurs is the O-1 visa.
The O-1 visa permits you to immigrate to the US if you possess extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business/entrepreneurship, or athletics, or if you have a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in the motion picture or television industry and you have been recognized nationally or internationally for those achievements.
You must meet at least 3 out of 10 criteria to qualify for an O-1 visa. Watch the video for the details.
Similar to the H-1B visa, an employer-employee relationship must be shown.
An O-1 visa can be granted for up to 3 years and can be renewed indefinitely.
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