Buying a property or investing in Florida does not require a visa. However, if you wish to work or stay in the United States for more than 90 days, you will need a visa. There are several types of visas, here is a list of the main ones
Visa O People who have certain specific skills in specific fields such as the arts, sciences, business, education or sports.
E2-Visa investor visa. The investor must come from a country that has signed a treaty with the United States. You must invest a certain amount in a business and employ American personnel. It is renewable.
H1B-Visa professional visa. Sponsored by a company. There are quotas today that limit this visa in number.
EB5-Visa which allows you to obtain a green card. The green card is obtained in exchange for an investment in a real estate development project. The investment must create jobs for American citizens.
THE GREEN CARD Everyone can try to win the Green Card in the Lottery every year. It is an authorization to stay and work in the United States. This will allow him to obtain citizenship after 5 years if he wishes.
We can put you in contact with the lawyers and accountants we work with. They are specialized in immigration. They will be able to inform you and help you in all your steps
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