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FOR RELEASE: Monday, November 4th 2002
Contact: Gary Amanda
Phone: 818-508-7299
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The U.S. Green Card Lottery
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LOS ANGELES, CA, November 4th, 2002-ClearedForLanding.com, the immigration supersite, receives letters from many people about the options should they lose the green card lottery. People from various underrepresented countries rely on the lottery green card to allow them to live here permanently. Unfortunately, it is estimated that more than 15 million people will apply for the 50,000 coveted green cards that will be made available. Are there other options should it fail? The answer is yes, and unfortunately, many people who write for http://www.ClearedForLanding.com are not aware of the many available methods.
There are four main ways you can enter the United States (among others), and include entering as a student, parent, investor or worker. Entering as a student is relatively simple, so we will not cover it here.
As an investor, there are two classes of entry possible: with a visa or green card. Green Card, also known as the method EP5, requires an investment of $ 1 million and the hiring of workers from 10 U.S. for a period of two years. If you can open your business in an area of ??high unemployment (and survive), you can cut the capital requirement in half. This is extremely risky as options go, but it is often the only route available for persons coming from non-treaty that does not qualify for a Â? EA? visa.
The other method of entry involves the use of a visa, and there are two main options available: E and L. The E visa is available in two forms, E1, for persons and entities involved in the import / export, and E2, for the types of investment. The E visa is only available to people from countries treated for a complete list, go to http://www.ClearedForLanding.com/Treaty.html. The signatory countries include most countries in Western Europe, plus Canada, Mexico and Australia. Although there is no set number relative to investment, our team of lawyers have prevailed in the case of investments as low as $ 50,000.
The visa is available to other L1, also called intra-company transferee visa. This visa is ideal for people from non-treaty and there is no set number of the dollar investment in the company. Ideally, the applicant would be someone who is a director or officer of an external appearance of the transaction (ie the parent) and entered the United States to open a branch, subsidiary or affiliate and still serve high-level framework or manager. This person may remain in the United States for 7 years? time, but can also apply for a green card, but still.
A worker can also choose between a green card and visa. There are visas for unskilled persons (cases difficult to win), and the famous H1b for people with a 4-year degree or equivalent. A person on a H1b green card can apply for United States while, on the basis of Â? Dual Intent Doctrine?. An unskilled worker is often better served by a green card application and in its country of origin. The main requirement for a green card through labor certification is that the person must have the two years? experience or training in an area that requires Two Year? experience or training (ie auto mechanic). Although the green card by this route can take 4 ½ years the? time, time can be accelerated by a new system known as the reduction of recruitment, or RIRs.
Last but not least are the parents. There are a number of options available, but the fastest are marrying a U.S. citizen, and the petition for a son or daughter who is a U.S. citizen over 21.
We wish you all good luck in the lottery, and if you want to know more about the different input methods, please visit http://www.ClearedForLanding.com; for a lawyer, visit http://www. ClearedForLanding.com / lawyer.html.
Author: Gary ClearedForLanding.com Amanda
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