Can I apply for an E2 Employee Visa and still own 10% of the company I will be employed in?
You also need to be of the same nationality as the "company" (in case, your partner who owns 90% of the company).
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You also need to be of the same nationality as the "company" (in case, your partner who owns 90% of the company).
It doesn't matter whether or not your visa is expired, as long as you are in the U.S. lawfully, which is determined by your I-94 record and...
You need to wait until after the oath ceremony and you become a U.S. citizen to sponsor your mother. Filing for a B-2 extension should not be an...
A U.S. passport should be sufficient in almost all circumstances.
Until she is legally divorced, and you are lawfully married (or engaged, if you are a U.S. citizen), you cannot sponsor her to come to the U.S. ...
If you have a valid H-1B visa stamp in your passport, you can continue to use that visa even if you change employers, as long as you have a new...
First you need to get accepted to a school authorized to sponsor foreign students. Then the school will issue you an I-20 Form. With that you...
Don't rely on information from friends or colleagues. Your visa expiration has no bearing on your company's ability to sponsor you for permanent...
You do not need a valid visa - as long as you are lawfully in the U.S. as evidenced by your I-94 record. Your company's immigration lawyer can...
The fiancée visa is only for the fiancées of U.S. citizens. Your options Include getting married first and sponsor her as the spouse of a U.S....