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E-2 Visas: Updates and News for 2024

E-2 Treaty Investor visas enable allow overseas investors and their employees to live in America to direct, develop or work for the US-based E-2 company.  Occasionally changes are made to the E-2 visa program.  The

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E2 Visas in 2021: New and Emerging Issues

E2 visas authorize certain foreign investors and key employees of their companies to work in the US.  The COVID-19 pandemic has added complexity to numerous aspects of E2 visas.  This article explains new developments that

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5 Changes of E2 Visas to Watch for in 2020

The beginning of a new year often motivates budding entrepreneurs to pursue dreams of launching a startup company.  To accomplish their entrepreneurial goals, thousands of startups around the world use E2 investor visas to launch

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LLC vs CORPORATION

The following is a brief summary of key differences between LLCs, C-Corporations and S-Corporations.  For a more detailed overview of these differences, read our articles or contact us directly.

LLC

C-Corporation

S-Corporation

NON-PROFIT CORPORATION vs BENEFIT CORPORATION

The following is a brief summary of key differences between Non-Profit Corporations and Benefit Corporations.  For a more detailed overview of these differences, read our articles or contact us directly.

TWO US VISA OPTIONS FOR OVERSEAS ENTREPRENEURS

The following is a brief summary of key differences between the E-2 Investor Visa and the EB-5 Immigration Investor Visa.  For a more detailed overview of these differences, contact us directly.

E-2 Investor Visa

EB-5 Immigration Investor Visa

ADVERTISING LAW: USE OF "MADE IN USA" CLAIMS

Startup companies that launch products that are made in America must comply with US advertising laws.  Certain products, like textiles and cars, must disclose their US content.  Other products have the option of using the claim, but only to the extent that it is truthful. 

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