Legal Article Library: Immigration Law, Visa Information & Related Topics
We have created this legal article library in order to help our readers better understand specific aspects of United States immigration law, including topics related to both immigrant visas and non-immigrant visas.
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EB- 5 Due Diligence Process SummaryThis due diligence is to be carried out for the benefit of one or more EB-5 investors (the “Investor”).
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Your Child Overstayed Temp Visa - Can She Still Get EB-5 Green CardThe U.S. immigration laws contain various penalties for people who overstay a visa.
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How Will EB-5 Retrogression Affect You?There has been a great deal of speculation and concern surrounding the possibility of EB-5 retrogression later this year.
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Using Loans for EB-5 Investments and Knowing When to Repay ThemFamilies and individuals interested in the EB-5 immigrant investor program frequently ask if they can use the proceeds of a loan or mortgage to fund their EB-5 investment.
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How the New DS-260 Form Affects EB-5 InvestorsWhat is the difference between the DS-230 and the DS-260 forms? Learn more here.
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Purchasing Existing or Troubled Businesses for the EB-5 VisaWhat are the requirements for purchasing existing or troubled business for EB-5 investors? Find out more.
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California’s Real Estate Market Is a Popular Option for Chinese EB-5 InvestorsChinese immigrants are increasingly seeking EB-5 visas by investing in the U.S. real estate market, especially in Silicon Valley and other California hotspots.
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How Your Health Might Prevent You From Getting A Green CardSome applicants may not be able to get a U.S. green card due to medical reasons. Find out what those medical reasons are.
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Three Perils and Three Protections for EB-5 Investor’s AssetsEB-5 investors are surprised that getting a green card may leave their assets exposed to liability. Read more to learn three ways to help offset that exposure.
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Difference between EB-5 Direct and Regional Center InvestmentsForeigners interested qualifying for EB-5 visas can invest in a direct investment or with an approved Regional Center. Learn the differences here.