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    Default Starting a Business in the USA - Visa issues???

    G'day guys,

    I am currently considering a business proposal based in the US that could be quite profitable. However, my only real concern are around immigration Visa's the work/run a business in the US. Is there anybody here who has had experience applying for the E-3/H1B Visa's for the USA? Or any experience in opening a business in America?


    Any info would be greatly appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by bderich View Post
    G'day guys,

    I am currently considering a business proposal based in the US that could be quite profitable. However, my only real concern are around immigration Visa's the work/run a business in the US. Is there anybody here who has had experience applying for the E-3/H1B Visa's for the USA? Or any experience in opening a business in America?


    Any info would be greatly appreciated
    Hi bderich, I have only been able to come up with and am only aware of the E-3 Visa... However as stated on the us embassy site, this visa is only for Aus citizens going to work in temporarily in a specialist field...

    I have however stumbled across "ABC's Business Basics". Check out the link, they have some interesting information for non-US citizens wanting to start a business in the U.S.

    HOpe that helps.

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    I'm a US citizen (currently living in Florida). From what I understand with immigration you would need a work visa and not a temporary visa in order to start a business here. Those can be harder to get than regular student visa's though.

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    I'm a US citizen (currently living in Florida). From what I understand with immigration you would need a work visa and not a temporary visa in order to start a business here. Those can be harder to get than regular student visa's though.

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