Immigration Law: Common Pathways and Visa Types
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This Course
This course provides valuable insights into the common pathways utilized by foreign nationals to enter the United States, based on market observations rather than solely relying on USCIS statistics.Attendees can expect a comprehensive overview of frequently inquired visa types, along with a novel strategy for transitioning from an E2 visa to a green card. Additionally, participants will gain knowledge about additional professional resources accessible to immigration counsel, aiding them in effectively representing their clients.This introductory/intermediate-level program is designed to benefit immigration attorneys seeking a broad understanding of the current immigration market demand and professional resources to enhance their practice.Learning Objectives:
Develop an “immigration plan” and an “immigration financial plan” for clients to emigrate to the United StatesInvestigate the most common methods foreign nationals are emigrating to the United States, marketplace, and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) statisticsExplore the EB5–Visa (employment-based fifth preference category or EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Program), and how it provides a method for eligible immigrant investors to become lawful permanent residents—informally known as "green card" holders—by investing substantial capital to finance a business in the United States that will employ at least 10 American workersDiscover the E2–Investor Visa, which allows an individual to enter and work in the United States based on an investment in a United States business and the new EB–2 “Plus” strategy fast tracking the E2 to “green card” statusExplain how the EB2–National Interest Waiver (NIW) Visa allows for a national interest waiver of the standard labor certification process; special considerations for Brazilian and other Latin American emigrantsDiscern the differences between the L1 and EB1C VisasAbout the Presenters
Jake Tuimaualuga, Esq.
ImmiVisa Law Group
Practice Area: Immigration
Jake Tuimaualuga is an immigration attorney who devotes his practice entirely to United States immigration law. Jake specializes primarily in employment-based transactional cases, including both nonimmigrant visas (i.e. E-1, E-2, E-3, J-1, H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, J-1 Waivers, L-1, L-Blanket, O-1, P-1, P-3, R-1, U, etc.) and permanent residence applications (i.e. extraordinary ability petitions, PERM, national interest waivers, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-5, etc.). Jake also specializes in family-based immigration cases, such as adjustments of status, K-1 fiancé, and consular processing applications.Jake’s passion for helping businesses extends beyond immigration law, and he also offers expertise in business law for immigration purposes. From ...
View DetailsGeoff Taylor, Esq.
EB-5 Investor Portal, LLC
Practice Area: Immigration
The EB-5 Investor Portal has developed internet marketing and technology platforms that give investors, Residency & Citizenship by Investment (RCBI) professionals and immigration consultants throughout the world access to invest in EB-5 and E2 projects and project owners/issuers the ability to reach domestic and foreign investors. We also work with immigration consultants and attorneys with the EB-3 visa intended for "skilled workers", "professionals", and "other workers".The EB-5 Investor Portal is the first US based RCBI service provider with proprietary internet marketing technologies to partner with a SEC / FINRA registered securities firm to provide comprehensive regulatory compliance and sales support to ...
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