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mexican kancha
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Posted on 08-11-13 10:08
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I am a F1 Student in united states. I am graduating on coming semester. my owner want to enroll me on the business and apply a G.C somewhere in california.I can bring around 100k from my home country nepal too, but when i see online it is saying i have to have 500k on the investment.
My question is :
- can my owner invest for me or i have to have cash from back home?
- is there some alternative?
- if my owner agree to invest or keep me as a active partner of 51% on the business of 1000k
thank you so much for your time and help; any kind of information help alot
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ramprasadneupane
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Posted on 08-11-13 12:54
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भाई
साहु ले ठग्ने खेल भो यो त.
एक लाख डलर नेपाल बाट कसरि ल्याउछु , लु भन त ? हुण्डी गरेर? तुत !!! नेपाल बाट कानुनी रुपमा डलर ल्याउन मनाही छ येत्रो ठुलो रकम.
५ लाख वाला कथा अर्कै कुरो हो भाई, एस्तो ताल ले हुन्या नाई ! हाद हेरेर घाटी आँ गर्नु पर्यो नि राजा
Another thing to consider is your status, if you are F1 your business earnings/salary could be violation of status? I am not so sure about it though...anyone expert?
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maxpayne
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Posted on 08-11-13 1:14
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Business greencard can be risky. If you can afford money, why not get married to a citizen ( assuming you are not married), Its faster and will be lot cheaper.
Also consult an immigration attorney for business deals, the investment requirement is just a step. You will have to show legal souces of income from Nepal. The requirement for investment is 1,000,000. 500000 is only for targeted areas (uscis says: areas with high unemployment rate). The investment needs to create 10 jobs and you have to maintain the employment. All in all lot of lafda.
More Info:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextchannel=cf54a6c515083210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextoid=cf54a6c515083210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD
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Jai_Nepal
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Posted on 08-11-13 7:30
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Your owner? Somebody owns you in the land of the free?
Joke aside, try getting a job on H1-B and then ask the employer to file for your GC... GC through $1M investment is not as easy as it sounds. Be careful.
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MNM
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Posted on 08-11-13 8:26
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You said your owner. That's funny.. But on a serious note don't fall for your owner's talk. It doesn't sound right.
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mexican kancha
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Posted on 08-12-13 6:23
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thanks all of you for your suggestions and coments. i am graduating on engineering degree, with good GPA. i must find some way to have good job. if not ill go back home invest the money on a business my self. why to depend on someone and bring the money from back home"NO HELL NO".Thank you again. love sajha and its people....
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