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Visa Options for International Entrepreneurs Dan Berger, Curran & Berger LLP Matthew Roy, New Atlantic Management Group, LLC Anish Sahni, T’09 Entrepreneur Tiago Calheiros, T’09 Entrepreneur Susan Ellison, Office of Visa and Immigration Services February 20, 2013

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Visa Options for International Entrepreneurs. Dan Berger, Curran & Berger LLP Matthew Roy, New Atlantic Management Group, LLC Anish Sahni, T’09 Entrepreneur Tiago Calheiros, T’09 Entrepreneur Susan Ellison, Office of Visa and Immigration Services. February 20, 2013. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Visa Options for International Entrepreneurs

Visa Options for International Entrepreneurs

Dan Berger, Curran & Berger LLPMatthew Roy, New Atlantic Management Group, LLCAnish Sahni, T’09 EntrepreneurTiago Calheiros, T’09 EntrepreneurSusan Ellison, Office of Visa and Immigration Services

February 20, 2013

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2013 will be an interesting year

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USCIS is at least paying lip service

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/eir

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To follow developments in Congress

www.competeamerica.org

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- Google- LinkedIn- Facebook- Online articles

The InternetA tool for you, and for USCIS

unauthorized employment

Make sure your web presence only has authorized work!

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Step 1: List all visa options available to you

Step 2: What are your long-term goals?

Step 3: Weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of visas

Narrow down the list

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The Big Questions •A. Can I start a US business?•B. Can I stay in the US?•C. Can I pay myself?•D. Can I hire a foreign employee?

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Can I Start a US Business?

• Yes, visa status is not required to be a passive

owner, as in buying stock or owning real estate.

• Consult with corporate attorney or accountant regarding legal entity

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Can I Stay In The US For My Business?

• Need legal status to remain in the US.

• During F-1 status, must have work authorization to be employed at the business

• OPT is most flexible time of F-1 status

• After OPT, need to find another status to remain in US for the business

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http://curranberger.com/content/view/313/119/

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Can I Pay Myself?

• Only if authorized by USCIS!

• Keep up a series of temporary visas until an opportunity for permanent residence arises

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Key Visa Types

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Treaty Investor (E-2) visa program

• The investment and the business enterprise must satisfy several criteria, BUT

• Consular Officers should be flexible, and consider the spirit of the program

• We believe the E-2 visa can be used broadly to enable entrepreneurs of many types

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Treaty Countries

For more information on treaty counties, please visit:http://travel.state.gov/visa/fees/fees_3726.html

If the principal employer is not an individual, it must be an enterprise or organization at least 50% owned by persons who have the nationality of a treaty country

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Basic E-2 Visa Requirements

• Nationality

• Investment must be substantial

• Real, operating enterprise

• Investor must have control of the funds, and investment must be “at-risk”

• Investor must have controlling interest, and intend to develop and direct the enterprise

• Enterprise must be more than marginal

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E-2 requirements are NOT formulaic

– No minimum investment– No minimum number of employees– No limits on the size or type of business– Great deal of flexibility on HOW the investment funds

are deployed • At the same time, some of the requirements can be very

restrictive:– No flexibility on the nationality of the business,

investors, and employees– No flexibility on the ownership % and the role of the

investor applicant in the business

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Building a Strong E-2 Case

• A client with these three things can potentially build a strong E-2 case:

1. An idea and the entrepreneurial drive to execute2. Access to a modest amount of capital3. Nationality of an E-2 Treaty country

• If you understand how the rules can be applied, you can advise your client on how to develop a strong E-2 case.

• You can also consider cases that you might have otherwise discouraged or avoided.

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Conclusions

• Tell a compelling story – It is as much a sales pitch, as it is a legal case; convey the entrepreneurial spirit of the investor and the positive economic impact (local, regional or national)

• Presentation is important - The business plan and analytical cover letter must be concise, clear, organized, and easy to read (it is a LOT of information for the adjudicator to process…don’t make it any harder for them)

• Encourage your client to do things right, in spite of the extra effort required

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E-1 visa – Treaty Trader

• Much less used than E-2

• For company that has substantial trade with the owner’s home country – goods or services

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Other Temporary Visas

• H-1B – salaried position related to degree, heavily regulated

• L-1 - transfer from employment by affiliated company abroad

• O-1 – based on “extraordinary ability” in business or the subject of the business

• Free Trade Agreement – Canada, Mexico, Chile, Singapore, Australia – more to come

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Spouses

• E-1, E-2,E-3, L-1, and J-1 status allow spouses to work in any field

• Spouse can also pursue permanent residence

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Green Card Categories

Self-petitions

National Interest WaiverExtraordinary Ability

Immigrant Investor (EB5)

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Green Card Categories, continued

Employer sponsored Labor Certification – for more established business not owned by employee

Multinational Manager – transfer from abroad

Outstanding Researcher

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Green Card Categories, continued

Non-Employment Based Categories

Family sponsoredAsylumDiversity Lottery – October

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Questions and Discussion