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U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

Tourist Visa Program

Allows foreign nationals to visit the United States for short-term stays for tourism, business meetings, medical treatment, or visiting family and friends.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

Engagement (K-1) Visa

Allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States for the purpose of marriage.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

L-1 Visa Program

Allows multinational companies to transfer key employees from their foreign offices to a U.S. branch, subsidiary, or affiliate.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

National Interest Waiver (NIW)

allows qualified individuals to obtain U.S. permanent residency without a job offer, employer sponsorship, or labor certification (PERM)

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

H-1B Visa Program

allows skilled professionals to work legally in the United States in specialized fields such as IT, engineering, finance, science, architecture, mathematics, healthcare, and more.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

EB-1 Visa Program

Designed for extraordinary achievers, world-class academics, and multinational executives or managers.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

EB-2 Visa Program

For highly skilled professionals, advanced degree holders, and individuals with exceptional ability in science, business, or the arts.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

EB-3 Visa Program

Provides a possible pathway to U.S. permanent residency (if eligible) for foreign nationals who receive a valid full-time job offer from a U.S. employer.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

EB-5 Investor Visa Program

Offers a potential pathway to permanent residency for qualifying investors without the need for employment sponsorship, advanced education, or business management experience.

U.S. Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

Startup & Entrepreneur Immigration Program

Supports foreign founders through business establishment, investment, and innovation-focused pathways, some of which can lead to long-term residency.