My wife and I have been living in the United States illegally. We own and operate a restaurant, and as a result, we have accumulated wealth. We wonder if we could regulate our situation in the US by applying for the EB-5 visa so we don’t have to leave the country.
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Natalia Morozova
EB-5 Immigration attorneysYour question requires an assessment of your immigration history. Without further information, it is not possible to answer your question. Best to contact us to set up an appointment.
Lynne Feldman
EB-5 Immigration attorneysUnlikely this can be accomplished without leaving the country and then triggering a 10-year bar, which would need a qualifying relative to have waived, but we can consult with you on the facts of your case.
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