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VISA OPTIONS FOR STARTING A BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES

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 NYC Immigration Attorneys With the help of an Immigration Attorney Ozone Park or Immigration Attorney Long Island, you can be sure you are taking the proper steps to get the visa you need. Our team at Gehi & Associates in the New York office can help determine the most suitable visa option for your business. We are here to provide support and guidance throughout the entire process, from start to finish, so that you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your application is safe. L-1 Visa The L1 visa, otherwise called a business expansion visa, is a temporary nonimmigrant visa granting permission for foreign companies with branches in the US and overseas to transfer specific eligible personnel to their American offices. This type of visa is available to personnel working for firms based outside the US that have subsidiaries or affiliates in the US or are involved in joint ventures there. An Immigration Attorney Ozone park or an Immigration Attorney Long Island will rig

WHAT’S IN BIDEN’S BUILD BACK BETTER (BBB) BILL?

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Changes Expected in Immigration under the Biden Administration The Build Back Better bill has been proposed by the Biden Administration with an intent to provide legal status to individuals who have been living in the United States Before December 11. 2011.   The bill, if passed, will allow individuals who have been living in the United States before December 2011 to obtain employment authorization for a period of five years.   The individual will also be able to renew his employment authorization for another five years.   The bill will also help to clear the backlogs in priority dates under the family based immigration category, the employment based immigration category. It will also benefit prior applicants of the Visa Lottery Program especially because it will retain   visas available from 2017 to 2021. Approximately 6.5 million undocumented immigrants who have been living in the United States prior to 2011 will benefit for employment authorization   under the program.   Under the