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Of course, one major part of the eb5 visa is having the funds to invest. If you want to start a company or take over an existing one, you will need $1 million for your investment. However, if you have chosen to go with the regional center, you can put in half that amount, as $500,000 is enough to cover it. You simply need to prove that you have the money, and that it was legally obtained.

Even if you thought you didn't need an immigration lawyer for your citizenship wrangling, you'll certainly need one if you are faced with criminal charges. The easiest thing in the world for the government to do is simply order a deportation for an illegal immigrant who has been arrested for a crime. Often, they will do just that. If you are in the middle of legal entanglements, you need to bring an attorney in on the proceedings. You may also need an actual criminal attorney to handle the court case. Anything you can do to avoid conviction (within legal means, of course) will be needed to ensure that your chances of citizenship are not irrevocably harmed.



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Inspection trips are essential. We've had clients wanting to buy in an area because they saw it on television and fell in love with it. This is not the fault of the TV Company but of someone's heart ruling their head. You must get a feel for an area; try to build geographical, economical and cultural awareness. Research as much as you can: use your local library, use the Internet and talk to people on your inspection trips.

The traditional green card requires you to wait to enter the United States, sometimes for several years. The eb5 visa may allow you to get to the U.S. much faster, usually within six months to a year. However, there is a price to pay for this shorter time period, as it costs $1 million. If you do not have quite that amount of money, a regional center might be attractive to you since it costs half that, at $500,000. Therefore, those with some extra money and not much time to wait may prefer this method over other types. The eb5 visa regional center pathway means that even if you do not quite have $1 million, you can get to this country quickly by investing.

The green card too is a long drawn out process. Once all the formalities are completed and a green card is granted, people are given rights and responsibilities. They are given the right to live, work and vote in the United States. It is given for a period of ten years after which you may have to renew at least six months before it expires. A green card is a valuable document that will help prove employment eligibility and to apply for social security.

Understand that most of your workers will be deemed employees. Just because you give someone an IRS Form 1099 doesn't automatically make that person an "Independent Contractor." You will likely have to withhold taxes from your staff, so make sure that your payroll operations are being handled properly.

Regardless, where you decide to legally marry (not necessarily a religious ceremony or even a wedding, perhaps just a justice of the peace), could significantly change your options and processing times and what path you choose. It is always best to discuss your wedding plans with a qualified fair housing act attorney near me to decide what path is best for your situation and the consequences and benefits of marriage outside and inside the U.S.

An attorney who advises you to lie on your application is not an ethical lawyer. Not only can this result in you not getting your application approved, but you could be put in prison. Yes, this is a very real possibility. The U.S. government is very thorough and they take fraud seriously. The least that can happen is that you will be deported and will not get another chance to apply for residency. The worst is being prosecuted for criminal fraud.

Next I had the medical 'exam'. This was done by a young doctor who spoke English. All she did was ask me questions about my family, nothing about me. She then weighed me and took my blood pressure. Next she made me read the eye chart. That was the exam over. I then waited for my blood test results. If anything is wrong they just tell you, so it does not lead to denial of the application. Note: you must bring in a passport photo for the application, otherwise they make you go get one taken. I had to do this. Also you must not eat in the four hours prior to the exam. Oh yes, and you will get a tetanus shot if you cannot prove that you have had one already.