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Individuals and International Companies Doing Business in the U.S.: Investor Visa Issues (Online Course) |
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| CET12IVOOLC |
| Mayra L. Calo, Bernard Wolfsdorf |
| October 31, 2012 |
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| 90 minutes |
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| Center for Professional Development, Section of International Law, Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division |
| Business Law, Commercial Law, General Practice, International Law |
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| $129.00 (Regular) |
| $109.00 (ABA Member) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $89.00 (Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $89.00 (Section of International Law) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $89.00 (Young Lawyers Division) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
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As the world economy becomes more global, individuals and international businesses are increasingly interested in doing business in the largest economy in the world, the United States and opportunities abound for attorneys. While there are many opportunities in this area of law, there are also challenges that require an understanding of how the visa process works, so entity formation and structure meet visa application processes requirements, and result in immigration approval.
Join our expert panel to learn about the visa requirements and options for individuals and international companies interested in doing business in the United States, including discussion of investor (EB-5/E-1/2) visas, company transfer (L-1) and green cards.
This program will provide a how-to overview of corporate and business U.S. immigration law that will strengthen your immigration, tax, corporate, or international law practice.
This online course includes downloadable course materials in PDF format.Click here to view the system requirements for this online course.
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