U.S. Immigration & Visas

Foreign Investors in U.S. Real Estate are often concerned about U.S. Immigration and Visa Laws. Clearly, their residency status is also relevant to their tax situation. U.S. immigration Laws are under constant change. You should consult a qualified attorney to help understanding the Law. I am not an attorney, I am a mortgage broker assisting with basic information in order to understand the basics of the Law.

Visas

Most individuals who want to live permanently in the US must first enter with a temporary visa. Types of such visas are briefly described below.

B-1 'Business Visitor" : This visa allows an individual to incorporate in the US. Acquire property, sign contracts and perform certain other business activities, but it does not allow the individual to directly manage a US business or receive US-sourced wages.

L-1 "Intracompany Transferee" : This visa pertains to individuals who own or work for a foreign corporation that is directly related to a US corporation that employs the individual in an executive, managerial or special-knowledge capacity.

E-1 "Treaty Trader" : This visa is available to individuals from nations that have a treaty of trade and commerce with the United States. The visa allows the holder, spouse and minor dependents to live in the United States for an indefinite number of years.

E-2 "Treaty Investor" : This visa allows a foreign individual or corporation to live in the U.S. while actively investing in, operating and managing a U.S. business.

EB-5 "Million Dollar Investor" : This visa is available for individuals who plan to make a capital contribution of $1 million to an enterprise.

H1-B "Temporary Professional Worker" : This visa allows an individual with a bachelor's degree from the US or abroad to remain in the US for 6 years while employed in a professional position with a United States Employer.

O and P "Extraordinary" : These visas are available for aliens of "extraordinary" ability in the sciences, education, business or athletics.

 

Becoming Permanent

The alien investor or professional worker may become a permanent resident according to the following general process :

Step 1 - Establish a US business enterprise and begin trade with the United States (L-1) or begin H-1B employment.

Step 2 - Obtain an L-1 or H-1B visa.

Step 3 - Travel to the United States on an as-needed basis, maintaining non-residence status in the United States for tax purposes.

Step 4 - Obtain permanent residency after a year in business, if the business is viable and the investor and corporation meet certain requirements. In the case of H-1B professionals, the individual and his/her family can remain in the United States only for seven (7) years unless they obtain permanent alien labor certification by obtaining a bona fide job offer from a US employer in which the foreign worker and family are not directly involved.

Step 5 - Obtain U.S. Citizenship after five (5) years from granting of resident status.

Good Luck & Happy Residency

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www.immigration-usa.com

www.immigrationguide.com

 

Eli Magen, Mortgage Consultant for Foreign National Investors in Florida.

 

 

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