In this episode we talk to immigration attorney Jason Feldman on E-2, L-1A, and EB-5 business immigration visa comparisons
Jason Feldman is an immigration attorney at Feldman Feldman & Associates. He concentrates his practice in helping foreign nationals obtain permanent residency and nonimmigrant visas through business investments or employment. Jason is also a World champion Bridge player and has represented the United States in international competitions on numerous occasions. When not playing bridge or practicing immigration law, Jason loves to travel, surf, ski, and spend time with his wife and daughter.
In this episode you will hear:
- Foreign Nationals are as diverse as any group, so you can’t have one path for all
- E-2 requirement discussion revolving around Marginally (i.e. how many jobs created)
- L-1A Requirements and distinction between a Manager, Executive and a daily participant in the new US company
- EB-5 is discussed again on this episode but in contrast to the other types
- We also discussed multi-visa immigration paths leading to residency or citizenship such as:
- E-2 to EB-5
- L-1A to EB-1
Jason’s parting thoughts:
- Best Business Advice: Do what you love and love what you do
- Personal Success Habit: He takes every case personally
- Parting Thoughts: Every situation is different
Jason’s specializes in:
- Derivative and Family based green cards
- Employment visas for business seeking to hire foreign workers (H-1b, L-1, labor certification)
- Investor Visas (EB-5 and E-2)
- Extraordinary Ability Green Cards
- Deportation Representation
- I-9 Audits
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