For anyone starting the journey the most
important thing is to
research, research and then do some more research.
Y0u can never do too much. Some of the many Visa and non-Visa questions to answer are:
How many US Dollars will I need to invest in a new business for a working visa?
How many Americans will I need to employ?
What is the marginality that so many Visa Attorneys talk about?
Can I qualify for permanent Immigration status on the E-2 Visa?
A US Visa Consultant said I'd be suitable for L-1 visa status. What is an L-1 intra-company transfer and how is it different to other visas?
How do I get a Social Security Number or SSN once I have an L-1 visa or an E-2 visa from the American Embassy?
How do I open a US Bank Account?
What is FICO? Is it the same as a Credit rating?
My I-94 is due to expire. Do I need to leave the United States or can I renew through USCIS?
We have pre-existing medical conditions. How do I get US Medical Insurance?
What is a TIN? Do I get it from the IRS or Florida Department of State in Tallahassee?
How can I get the F-1 Student Visa for studying in the United States?
For answers to these and the many other questions: