juli_ya wrote:Easbayguy wrote:kyk wrote:juli_ya wrote:Основная цель, это просто уехать из страны в которой мы сейчас живем.
В какой стране клиенты вашего бизнеса? Откуда основной доход?
juli_ya wrote:у нас открыты визы на 10лет (бизнес)
Тип визы (буквенная кодировка)?
То есть вы собираетесь приехать все по business B-1 визе? Может я что то пропустил в законах? По ней же максимум можно остататься 6 месяцев? Какие школы/апартменты?
Вы наверно не все мои посты читали) У нас открыта компания в Делавере.
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1. You may not manage or operate your business on a daily basis while on a B-1 visa. While doing much of the groundwork prior to starting a business – such as leasing premises or opening a bank account – is permissible on a B-1 visa, once it is time to open the doors, you will require a work visa that would permit you to actually run the business. Other potential work visa options include the L1 intra-company transfer visa or the E2 investor visa.
2. You may not work for pay from a U.S. source. Receiving compensation from a U.S. company for work performed is not permissible on a B-1 visa. B-1 visas are not intended to provide the opportunity for gainful employment in the U.S. It is also prohibited to perform professional services on an individual, contract basis to a U.S. organization on a B-1 visa.
3. You may not accept unpaid employment. Do not assume that if you remove the compensation issue, then it would be permissible to work in the U.S. on a B-1 visa. If the company typically pays for the type of services you are providing, then providing that service is a prohibited B-1 activity. Stating that you are simply volunteering will not make this activity permissible.
4. You may not participate in an internship training program with a U.S. based employer, whether paid or unpaid. You should instead apply for the H-3 Temporary Worker Trainee visa or the J Exchange Visitor visa.