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Recommended by American entrepreneurial immigration website in Guangzhou

L 1 has two forms, one is to start your own company, and the other is to buy/share in an existing company. It takes at least one year to hold L 1 and apply for EB 1C, and it takes 2~3 years to get a green card successfully, which is not much faster than EB5' s temporary green card. In fact, the success rate of converting L 1 into EB 1C is extremely low, and the overall cost is higher than EB5. How do I know? Because a friend around me got a green card in this way, he asked me to find a lawyer, but that was 3/4 years ago, and now the immigration policy is getting tighter and tighter.

-There's an extra bonus. . . . Ok, then I'll say a few more words. I feel like I know that there are tigers in the mountains. . . . .

Although I am not an immigrant, I am quite clear about this because of my business dealings. L 1 to EB 1C is only suitable for people who really intend to open a company or branch in the United States. Those who simply want to get green card status should calm down. Unless it is necessary for the development of your company's business, simply increasing more investment will drag you down, so don't be alarmist. But now some immigration agencies describe this immigration method as wonderful, because the initial investment is small and the L 1 is fast, so they fool all the marginal customers to do this, or EB 1A, but what is the success rate? Dare you face it seriously? Do you dare to tell customers about the process and risks?

To put it bluntly, any business plan and personal materials are just fake materials of any immigration company. However, fakes are fakes, and the probability of being seen through is very high. We China people are really smart, and we can always find all kinds of "loopholes" to learn and be opportunistic, but is this really a good moral character worth cultivating? To take a step back, even if it really saves money and schedules, the people's immigration offices of various countries are not fools, especially the United States, which has been more and more intelligent by the "wisdom" of Chinese people. No matter what kind of immigration, as long as you see that the case is handed over from China, you instinctively say "?" ; Anyway, when it comes to counterfeiting, people in China come to mind first. The impression we leave on others is not caused by one person or a few people, but by the whole society, including the immigration industry.

Uh-huh. . . Seems a little excited. . . Because I really don't like the way of some companies, so say a few more words, I don't like it.