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Conférence Snowbirds en Floride (Snowbirds Conference in Florida)

29/1/2014

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On January 28, Barella Law, LLC spoke to a group of Quebeckers at the annual Conférence Snowbirds en Floride (Snowbirds Conference in Florida) in Aventura, Florida.

The conference was a great opportunity to explain the different immigration options Canadians have to enter to the US.  We also had the opportunity to meet others in professional industries that serve snowbirds in Florida.

Along with our immigration firm, other speakers included a CPA, insurance representative, financial planner, and a Québec attorney.

The conference attendees were very receptive and eager to ask questions.  Barella Law, LLC continues to promote and build a relationship with our clients in Québec, as well as other parts of Canada, and around the world.

We look forward to hopefully participating in next year’s conference.


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Conditional Green Card Through EB-5: Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident

14/1/2014

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The wait is over, and you have finally received your US Permanent Resident Card (“Green Card”) through the EB-5 program.  What happens now?  Chances are you’ve spent countless hours researching the EB-5 visa, regional centers, projects, attorneys etc.  However, do you know what your rights, obligations, and responsibilities are as a newly arrived Permanent Resident?

Firstly, an approved EB-5 visa entitles you to a two-year conditional Green Card.  A conditional Green Card is exactly what it sounds like.  There are certain conditions that must be met before you receive a “full-fledged” and renewable Permanent Resident Card.    At the conclusion of two-years, you will need to have an attorney file for you, form I-829, Removal of Conditions.  Provided you show that your EB-5 investment has created the requisite number of jobs among other factors, you will be issued a Permanent Resident Card, valid for ten years.  In the future, you need only apply for renewal of your card before it expires.

As a legal permanent resident, you are entitled to many of the same privileges as United States citizens.  You may live, work, or travel anywhere in the United States.  You and your children can attend school and qualify for in-state tuition breaks.  However, you may not vote in elections, or make any false claims of US citizenship.

One question many immigration attorneys receive is, whether legal permanent residents can spend a significant amount of time outside the US.  The goal of permanent residency is just that – to be a permanent resident of the United States.  Any prolonged period outside of the country may be seen as abandonment of your permanent resident status.  It is important you remember to make the United States your permanent home. 

After maintaining permanent residency for a period of five years, you may be eligible to apply for US citizenship.  Benefits of US citizenship include, the right to vote, obtain a federal job, sponsor family members for residency, and travel with a US passport.

For more information on the EB-5 visa program, or any other US immigration matters, please contact our office.  

The Information contained in this blog is for information purposes only, and should not be considered legal advice for any individual case or situation.  The information provided is not a substitute for consultation with an attorney.  No attorney/client relationship is created by the information contained herein.


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