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Senior Case Manager Inese Grate talks about Investment Opportunities for Russians moving to the USA

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In this video Attorney Jacob J Sapochnick Esq., explains one of our most frequently asked questions: Can I get a Green Card from an E2 Visa?

While there is no direct way to convert an E2 Visa to a Green Card, there are ways to get a Green Card from an E2. Normally E2 Visas are non immigrant visas, so the intention is to return to the home country one way.

You are eligible to apply for a Green Card while under E-2 status as long as you meet the guidelines through one of the following methods:

  • EB-1 Green Card: You can obtain a green card while under E-2 status if you are an “Alien of Extraordinary ability” or a “Multinational Manager or Executive.” If you find yourself in one of these categories, you can file an immigration petition under one of these categories
  • Family Based Immigration Green Card: You may obtain a green card if you have close relatives in the United States. Your relatives may file a petition in this case.
  • National Interest Waiver: If you are an “alien of exceptional ability,” have an advanced degree or an equivalent level of experience, and can show that your services will greatly benefit the United States, then you may file a National Interest Waiver (NIW).
  • Employment Based Immigration: If you can find an employer who is willing to file a Labor Certification form with the Department of Labor, then you may qualify for a green card through the employment based immigration process. Or Self Petition EB2 based on a self petitioned H1B.
  • EB5 Visa – Green Card based on investment of 500K or Million depending on the location in the US.

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In this post, Attorney Jacob Sapochnick Esq,  will explain the process of applying for citizenship and naturalization.

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If you are considering applying for U.S. Citizenship, you must wonder where to start. In this video we will cover the steps involved in the process.

General Steps:

  • Read ‘A Guide to Naturalization’ for information on the naturalization process.
  • Determine if you are eligible to apply for citizenship.
  • Review the Naturalization eligibility worksheet to help you decide if you are eligible to apply for naturalization
  • Download Form N-400, Application for Naturalization
  • Complete your application
  • Have 2 passport style photos taken
  • Collect the necessary documents
  • Review the document checklist to assist you as you collect your documents
  • Send your application package and filing fees to the appropriate Lockbox Facility or Service Center.
  • Receive an appointment letter for biometrics from USCIS
  • Visit a USCIS fingerprinting location and have fingerprints taken
  • Receive an appointment for an interview with a USCIS officer
  • Go to your local USCIS office at the specified time
  • Bring state-issued identification, Permanent Resident Card, and any additional documents specific to your case.
  • Answer questions about your application and background
  • Take the English and civics tests
  • Await a decision on your case

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Check out Attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick, Esq.’s interview on international news site i24live.tv regarding E2 investor visas for Israeli nationals and legal changes.

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If you or a family member is interested in living in the United States, you may need someone who can help you understand U.S. immigration laws and who can help you apply for legal status. This Video will help you decide if you need an immigration lawyer and what you need to know to about Visa Lawyers. Lawyers will tell you what to expect up front. They will warn you of the risks and possibilities that can reasonably be expected. It is a good idea to go with an Immigration Lawyer that is a Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).

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