Stanislav Shamayev - U.S. business immigration and corporate attorney, founder of Shamayev Business Law
Are you ready to take your business to the next level by expanding to the U.S.? Then join us for our exclusive webinar hosted by Stanislav Shamayev - a business immigration attorney and the founder of Shamayev Business Law.

We will dive into various visa options available to business owners and entrepreneurs, share the latest changes and developments in U.S. business immigration, as well as discuss business trends that are getting momentum in the United States and how to use them to your advantage.
Immigration to the US through business visas for entrepreneurs and investors in 2023.
Which program works for you?

WEBINAR
8 May
6:00 PM European time
2000+ approved cases
    • Business visa programs and their criteria
    • Latest Updates and Changes on Immigration laws in the U.S.
    • Common mistakes and how to avoid them when filing for a business visa
    • Tips and tricks on how to make your visa application compelling
    • How to lower your risks when opening a business in the U.S.
    • Real-life examples of successful visa applications
    • Q&A session with a business immigration attorney
      You will learn
      The webinar is for
      Business owners who want to expand their business to the U.S.

      Investors, entrepreneurs and top managers

      Anyone who wants to do business in the U.S.
      1 hour
      How long?
      What time?
      6:00 PM (GMT+2) European time
      12:00 PM (GMT-4) Miami time
      7:00 PM (GMT+3) Moscow time


      Access
      To unique materials immediately after the webinar
      Visa programs for businessmen, startups and talents
      Visas we will talk about
      E-2 program
      Visa with $100 000 investment into a startup or existing business
      EB-1C program
      Business visa for multinational managers and executives or for a company, start-up overseas that wants to expand its business and services to the United States

      EB-5 program
      Visa for entrepreneurs who want to invest $1 050 000 in their own business or invest $800 000 in American regional centers
      A non-immigrant visa allows multinational companies to transfer their employees who hold managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge positions

      L-1 program
      EB-1A program
      Visa for people of extraordinary abilities and outstanding specialists in business industry
      SPECIAL BONUSES FOR ATTENDEES
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      Free analysis of your case, determining which visa suits you the most

      Guide on how to open a company in Miami
      A founder of Shamayev Business Law, a leading immigration company in Miami, highly-specialized in business, investor and talent visas

      2000+ approved cases

      An active member of the Florida State and Broward County Bar Associations, the Florida Courts of Appeals, and the Eleventh Federal District Court of Appeals

      Specializes in business and investment visa projects with $50 thousand to $50 million investment amount

      Has civil, and corporate law licenses in the state of Florida

      Has unique expertise in Blockchain technology and the cryptocurrency industry
      I left the webinar feeling motivated and excited to tackle my own business immigration.

      - Mariam P., UK
      It was a breath of fresh air in the often-stuffy world of immigration law.
      He covered everything from visa types to legal considerations to practical tips for success.

      - Iona K., Singapore
      Explaining complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand!
      Stanislav's expertise and experience shone through in his presentation, and I felt like he was speaking directly to me and my unique business situation.

      - Alex B., Canada
      The webinar was like a lightbulb moment for me!
      Date May 8th, at 6:00 PM (GMT+2) European time | 12:00 PM (GMT-4) Miami time | 7:00 PM (GMT+3) Moscow time
      Get the author's guide for businessmen:

      "HOW TO OPEN A COMPANY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA"

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