Open any social media platform or news outlet today, and you’ll see plenty of headlines and opinions about immigration in the United States. Many of these stories are designed to grab attention, stir emotions, or even scare people into believing that immigrating to the U.S. has never been harder.
It’s true that the government has taken a firm stance toward individuals who enter the country without proper documentation or who do not follow legal immigration procedures. But here’s the part often left out of those viral posts and alarming headlines: this does not apply to investors coming to the U.S. legally to build and grow businesses.
The U.S. continues to welcome foreign investors who want to create opportunities, employ Americans, and contribute to the economy. In fact, investors who choose to establish companies, manufacturing facilities, or service operations in the United States are viewed as key contributors to the nation’s economic strength.
Every single day, new investors arrive and establish businesses across the country. Visas continue to be approved for those who meet the requirements, present solid business plans, and follow the legal process.
Despite the noise online, the reality on the ground is clear. The U.S. remains one of the most pro-business countries in the world. Its goal is to keep growing, innovating, and leading globally. And investors play an essential role in that vision.
For those considering an investor visa such as the E-2 or EB-5, this is not a time to hesitate. It’s a time to act with strategy, clarity, and proper guidance. The opportunities are still here, and they are real.
So, is this the right time to immigrate to the United States? The answer is simple: it’s always the right time to build a future in a country that welcomes investors and rewards ambition.
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The information provided in this blog is intended solely for informational purposes. While we strive to offer accurate and up-to-date content, it should not be considered legal advice. Immigration laws and regulations are subject to change, and individual circumstances can vary widely. For personalized guidance and legal advice regarding your specific immigration situation, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified immigration attorney who can provide you with tailored assistance and ensure compliance with current laws and regulations.
Visa Business Plans is led by Marco Scanu, a certified coach from the University of Miami with a globally-based practice coaching Fortune 1000 company executives, entrepreneurs, as well as professionals in four different continents. Mr. Scanu advises clients on turnaround strategies and crisis management.
Mr. Scanu received a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Cum Laude) from the University of Florida and an MBA in Management from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. Mr. Scanu was also a Visiting Scholar at Michigan State University under the prestigious H. Humphrey Fellowship (Fulbright program) with a focus on Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital, and high-growth enterprises.
At present, Mr. Scanu is the managing partner and CEO at Visa Business Plans, a Miami-based boutique consulting firm providing attorneys and investors with business planning services in the areas of U.S. and Canadian immigration, SBA loans, and others.
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