As a small business owner who wants to—or needs to—do cross-border work, did you know you may need a visa to travel back and forth? This is especially true if you are participating in trade shows or doing speaking engagements.
Unfortunately, every day many business owners are turned away from the border or detained because they don’t have the right documents.
Do you really want to risk losing income and wasting clients’ time because you didn’t bring the right paperwork?
If you do any kind of business in the U.S. and you aren’t a resident there, stick around because this Your Business Edge Show might save you from being detained and banned from entering that country for several years.
My guest is global entrepreneur, attorney, bestselling author, concierge immigration and business legal advisor Lauren Cohen. You may remember Lauren from Why Your Business & Your Non-Profit Can Be the Perfect Pair and 7 Steps to Creating a Success-Based Business Foundation.
This time, Lauren explains the ins and outs of E1 and E2 Visas. And most importantly, whether your business needs one. Watch to learn:
- Whether or not you need a visa to do business in the U.S.
- The best visa options for businesses who cross the border
- The difference between an E1 and E2 Visa
- What happens if you’re caught without the proper documentation
- How to get a visa for your small business
- Available grants for Canadian businesses
Enjoy this latest episode of: Your Business Edge – AMPLiFY! Small Business Marketing Strategies
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You can find more useful info in Lauren’s book Finding Your Silver Lining in the Business Immigration Process: An Insightful Guide to Immigrant & Non-Immigrant Business Visas.
Thanks so much for joining us again Lauren!
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To your business success,
Susan Friesen
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