Answers to questions related to business, trading and immigration
Answers to questions related to business, trading and immigration Question: I am from China and want to stay in the United States to do some business. I have also consulted an accountant and he said that when doing business in the United States, it is best to organize...
Answer: If you enter the United States with a B1/B2 tourist visa and plan to stay in the United States for development, you should apply to the Immigration Bureau for a visa conversion. Otherwise, after overstaying for six months, once you leave the country, you will not be allowed to re-enter the United States for three years. Generally speaking, you can still buy a house and buy a business even if you have no legal status. But if you want to apply for a loan, you may encounter some difficulties. You can set up a company to start a business, but in addition to applying for a Social Security tax filing number, you also need to apply for a visa to convert to other legal jobs before you can work in your own company. Because B1/B2 visa does not have the right to work. Generally, setting up a company to engage in commercial activities can achieve tax savings and avoid personal liability. However, it must be noted that the company must operate in accordance with the law, have complete and complete funds, and be independent of individual business operations. If individual shareholders cannot be distinguished from the company's operations, there is a transfer of interests, and there is unfair or fraudulent behavior in the law, individual shareholders may also be the subject of lawsuits. The above situations may involve various issues under federal and state laws. In addition to consulting your accountant, please also consult your attorney.
December 2011 U.S. Labor Immigration Schedule
Priority Schedule First priority worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas. Second priority worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: 03/15/2008 Third priority worldwide, 01/15/2006. Mainland China: 09/08/2004 Fourth priority worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas. The fifth priority is all over the world, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas. The whole world does not include India, Mexico, and the Philippines.
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