Investor Visa Lawyers in California
The U.S. seeks to encourage economic growth through the issuance of visas for people coming to the U.S. to engage in commerce.
As with other visa applications, applications for these visas must be properly prepared and accompanied by additional supporting documentation.
Gallagher Sandoval, P.C., has extensive experience in all types of investor visa applications. Our firm advises and assists clients in obtaining:
- E-1 visas — Treaty trader visas for people seeking to engage in foreign trade
- E-2 visas — Treaty investor visas for people seeking to establish businesses in the U.S.
- EB-5 visas — For persons investing between $500,000 and $3 million in businesses in the U.S.
Gallagher Sandoval, P.C., also helps companies obtain employment visas for executive, managerial and technical employees (L-1A, L-1B, EB-1 and EB-2 visas), as well as helping individuals obtain employment visas.
Call 323-297-1100 or send us an e-mail to schedule a consultation.
Obtaining an Investor Visa
An investor visa application must be accompanied by supporting documentation such as a business plan and a statement of projected revenue and income for the enterprise.
Gallagher Sandoval, P.C., has helped a large number of entrepreneurs obtain investor visas. We understand what the U.S. government expects and how to present the information in a manner favorable to the applicant. We can handle all aspects of your visa application, and will work to get your visa approved as quickly as possible.
Treaty trader and treaty investor visas are temporary and must be renewed. An EB-5 visa on the other hand, provides permanent residence status to the holder. When applying for a renewal of a treaty investor visa, you must provide documentation that your enterprise is operational and has created jobs in the United States. Gallagher Sandoval, P.C., can prepare your treaty trader or treaty investor visa renewal application, and organize and submit the required supporting documentation.
Protecting Your Investment
When applying for an investor visa, you must show that real money is at risk. This usually means providing documentation that your capital is committed to the enterprise. Should your visa not be approved, your investment may be at risk unless you take actions to protect yourself.
Gallagher Sandoval, P.C., can help you take steps to protect your investment if this were to occur. We have relationships with business law firms and accountants who can provide services which can help you establish your enterprise — and protect your investment — before, during and after the initial visa application.
Contact an Investor Visa Attorney
To arrange for a consultation with Gallagher Sandoval, P.C., call 323-297-1100 or send us an e-mail.
From our offices in Los Angeles, California, Gallagher Sandoval, P.C., represents clients in California, across the country and around the world.
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