Do you have a brilliant business idea ready to take the world by storm? Setting your sights on the bustling heart of American commerce, New York City, could be the perfect launchpad. But navigating the often-murky waters of business immigration law can feel like a confusing maze. The Law Office of Ghenadie Rusu is here to be your trusted guide, ensuring a smooth and successful journey towards achieving your American business goals.
Why Partner with the Law Office of Ghenadie Rusu?
Our team’s in-depth knowledge and vast experience in business immigration law position us as your ideal partner. Whether your goal is to establish new business ventures, invest in existing operations, or transfer key personnel to the U.S., we can guide you every step of the way.
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Our Comprehensive Business Immigration Services in New York
The services that we provide include:
- E-2 Treaty Investor Visas: Ideal for foreign nationals from E-2 treaty countries to establish and operate a U.S. business.
- EB-5 Investment Visas: For those willing to invest significant capital in a U.S. commercial enterprise, creating American jobs.
- L-1 Intracompany Transfer Visas: Designed to facilitate the transfer of employees within a multinational company to a U.S. branch. Discover how we can assist with L-1 Intracompany Transfer Visas
- O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visas: For individuals with exceptional talent in science, arts, education, business, or athletics.
- PERM Labor Certification: A crucial step for employers seeking to sponsor foreign workers for permanent residency.
- Business Formation & Compliance: We can assist you with establishing your business entity and ensuring it complies with all relevant regulations. Ensure your business is compliant with our help.
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Accelerate Your Success with Expert Legal Guidance
Are you ready to unlock the full potential of your business in the U.S.? Trust the Law Office of Ghenadie Rusu to navigate the business immigration law landscape on your behalf. Our bespoke legal strategies are designed to accelerate your success.
Whether you’re just starting or looking to expand your operations, understanding your immigration options is crucial. The Law Office of Ghenadie Rusu offers the guidance and support you need to make informed decisions. Secure your business’s future in the U.S. by scheduling a consultation with our business immigration lawyer today.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much is an immigration lawyer in New York?
In New York, the average immigration lawyer cost is $667 an hour. Around the country, hourly costs range from $150 to $700 an hour.
How much does a business immigration lawyer earn in NYC?
The estimated total pay for an Immigration Lawyer is $129,579 per year in the New York City area, with an average salary of $108,359 per year.
How much does an immigration lawyer cost in the US?
In the US, immigration lawyers may charge hourly rates similar to those in New York or offer flat fees for certain services. Hourly rates nationwide could be between $150 and $700.
Can an immigration lawyer help you get a green card?
Hiring an immigration attorney can help you speed up the green card process and meet your goals.
Can a lawyer speed up the green card process?
Yes, Immigration attorneys can help you speed up your green card application in several ways.
Can I lose my green card if I live abroad?
Living abroad for an extended period can lead to the presumption that you have abandoned your U.S. residency. If you intend to live outside the US for more than one year, it’s recommended to apply for a re-entry permit before leaving, which can help prevent losing your green card status.
What are the disadvantages of a green card?
Disadvantages of a green card include:
- The obligation to file U.S. taxes on worldwide income
- The need to maintain residency in the US to keep the green card valid
- The possibility of draft registration for male residents
- Potential deportation for certain criminal convictions
- Travel restrictions that may require maintaining a re-entry permit