14: Teri Simmons: E-2 Visa Requirements, Pitfalls, and Best Practices

Published: July 11, 2014, 3:05 p.m.

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In this episode we talk to Immigration Attorney\\xa0Teri Simmons about the\\xa0E-2 Visa\\xa0requirements, some pitfalls, and insightful best practices

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Teri Simmons is a partner at Arnall Golden Gregory in Atlanta, Georgia, where she has practiced for over 23 years. She currently directs the International and Immigration Practice Group and also serves as Co-Chair of the German Business Practice. She has represented companies as large as the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, for which she managed visa processing for thousands, as well as middle-sized companies and individual foreign national Investors.

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In this episode you will hear:

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  • Basic E-2 Requirements
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  • Some countries that are NOT eligible for the E-2 visa
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  • What a \'substantial\' investment really means
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  • What constitutes a \'commitment\' of funds
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  • Spouse work authorization for E-2 visa holders
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  • The difficulty of tracing E-2 top level ownership
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  • Why some E-2 visas only get approval for a year or two
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  • What independent sources of\\xa0documents\\xa0help build the strongest petition possible
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  • International tax advantages of E-2 visa holders
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  • Paths to other visas
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Teri\\xa0also\\xa0shares with us:

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  • Personal Success Habits:\\xa0Multitask\\xa0orientated, but with a strong sense of urgency and priority
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  • Parting Thoughts:\\xa0Feel free to reach out to Teri\\xa0(She also thanks me for the work I do in this space, what does my firm do in the E-2 space? Well for one,\\xa0we give out this checklist for free).
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For a limited time, Teri\\xa0is offering\\xa0a\\xa0free, 30 minute initial\\xa0consultation for anyone seeking her firm\'s immigration services. \\xa0To take advantage of this offer, please contact her through the\\xa0linke below

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http://USImmigrationPodcast.com/14

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