EB-5 US visa for professionals, businessmen and high net worth individuals

Posted by | Posted in Immigration | Posted on 11-05-2009

EB-5 visa program is the right choice for immigration to USA, if you wish to establish a new or existing business in the US. So, what should be the minimum investment? How can you get a Green Card to USA under this program? What are the stages or procedure you have to follow to obtain your EB-5 US Visa? If these are the questions bothering you, you can simply take a sigh of relief. EB-5 critical visa stages and EB-5 case processing procedures are the articles that can prove to be of great help to you, in this regard.

Once you qualify through all the EB-5 visa stages and gets an approval, you would be granted the status of a conditional permanent residence for two years. This conditional status would be lifted after two years, in case you have successfully fulfilled all post-visa requirements as well, such as compulsory creation of a minimum of 10 jobs each year for the initial two years, for the U.S. workers via your EB-5 business enterprise. One thing that you must keep in mind is the fact that you must enter the US within 180 days of your visa approval.

The unconditional EB-5 green card approval that you will obtain after lifting the conditional status of your visa would be for ten years. Though it is advisable to apply for a new EB-5 visa but if you do not get it done, this doesn’t mean that you are no longer a US Citizen. However, you may not be allowed to go outside USA without a valid US green card. So, if you have enough cash in your pocket, get ready to double your money by seeking assistance from an immigration specialist and ultimately an approval for your US Visa under the EB-5 program.

Denmark green card approval made easy

Posted by | Posted in Immigration | Posted on 11-05-2009

Denmark immigration opens a wide range of opportunities for you, in case your nominated occupation appears on the positive list of occupations. If you are proficient in the English language and your professional and educational qualification suits the occupation you have nominated for, that is listed on the Denmark’s positive list of occupations, you can almost pack your bags for Denmark.

However, passing the minimum pass mark set for Denmark’s points based system along with the submission of necessary documents are a few other things that would together pave your way to a successful Denmark immigration.

It would be a good idea to assess the points that you are likely to get according to the current Points based system of Denmark. This can be done with the assistance of an able immigration specialist. It makes sense to make an investment of time and money in the Denmark Green Card application, only if you have chances of clearing the minimum pass mark. A Denmark Green Card allows you to stay in Denmark for three years, with the residence permit.

Apart from seeking assistance from an immigration expert, you must also be mindful of a few tips to ensure a successful Denmark Green card application. This would help you save a lot of time and also avert inconvenience that you might have to face for the Green card approval for Denmark immigration.

Welcome to The Immigration and Visas Online!

Posted by | Posted in Immigration | Posted on 09-04-2009

Dear Readers,

My journey in Immigration and visa consulting industry started in the year 1994. I started accepting the mandate(s) for Immigration Visa consulting services to general skilled and professionals and for advisory areas related to global relocation and job search, post landing settlement in destined countries. I continue to be an immigration and visa specialist even today. I run my company in the name of ABHINAV (www.abhinav.com).

It has indeed been an interesting journey and the most important learning is that bureaucrats are same across the world – go by book and use the book to hide their failings, have no accountability for their actions and in most cases non-actions.

Bureaucrats and officers dealing with Immigration and visas matters are unique since they have extreme discretionary powers. And in majority of the time they are misused. They take refusal decisions that are unfair and mostly unexplained and then leave it to the applicant to fight it out with the department – with senior officers and ministers or with the court. The department is not much helping either as they have standard responses for appeals. And the court procedure is so expensive for ordinary applicant to follow that – in most cases- is ruled out.

So if the situation so dismal all around! Not really, as many countries seem to have learned from failings of systems of countries that started early. In my opinion and going by experience, leading the pack of countries with most mismanaged immigration system will be - without doubt – Canada followed by USA, Hong Kong, Thailand. Talking of Canada, Quebec Immigrant investor program is an exception but then that accounts for a small number of the actual number of large immigrants and how many applicants have a net worth of close to CAD 800,000/-?

Among the most applicant, efficient, accountable and user friendly system I have experienced is Singapore, followed by Australia and New Zealand. Denmark has recently started the green card process and the initial feel factor is comfortable.

In this blog I will share

  • My experiences from past and how they affected applicants?
  • How past can be used to as a learning tool by future applicants, governmental bodies and agencies?
  • Latest happenings and changes and what these changes will mean to candidates whose applications are pending or who intend to apply?
  • Proposed changes in future and if introduced what these changes will mean to candidates whose applications are pending or who intend to apply?

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