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If you want to start a business in the United States and immigrate, transfer from L1 to EB1C immigration-Mayturn

There are two forms of L1, one is to start your own company, and the other is to acquire/invest in an existing company. It takes at least one year to hold L1 before you can apply for EB1C. It usually takes 2 to 3 years to successfully get a green card, which is not much faster than the temporary green card of EB5. In fact, the success rate of converting L1 to EB1C is extremely low, and the overall cost is higher than that of EB5. How do I know? Because a friend got a green card through this method and asked me to find a lawyer. But that was 3/4 years ago, and now the immigration policy is getting tighter and tighter, making it difficult to do so.

----An additional reward was added. . . . Okay, let me say a few more words. I feel like I know that there are tigers in the mountains and prefer to travel to the tigers in the mountains. . . . .

Although I am not in the immigration industry, I know it quite well because of my business dealings. L1 to EB1C conversion is only suitable for people who really plan to open a company or branch in the United States. Those who simply want to obtain green card status should calm down. Unless it is necessary for your company's business expansion, continuous additional investment alone can bring you down. This is by no means alarmist. But now some immigration agencies say that this immigration method is too good, because the initial investment is small and the L1 can be obtained quickly, so all the clients who are close to the situation are fooled into doing this, or EB1A, but what about the success rate? ? Do you dare to face it seriously? Do you dare to tell customers the complete process and risks involved?

To put it bluntly, business plans and personal materials are nothing more than fake materials produced by some immigration company. However, if it is fake, it is fake, and the probability of being found out is very high. We Chinese are really smart and can always find various "loopholes" to exploit and take advantage of, but is this really a good character worth promoting? Taking a step back, even if you really save money and schedule, the immigration offices of various countries are not fools. Especially the United States, which has been influenced by the "wisdom" of the Chinese and is becoming smarter and smarter, no matter what the immigration method is. , when I saw that the person submitting the case was Chinese, I instinctively typed "?"; no matter what, when it comes to fraud, the first thing that comes to mind is the Chinese. The impression we leave on others is by no means caused by one or a few individuals, but is a problem of the entire society, including the immigration industry.

Hey. . . Seems a little excited. . .

Because I really can’t stand the way some companies work, I said a few more words. If you don’t like it, don’t complain.