How an Accounting Business Hired a Lawyer to Prepare & File an H-1B visa in Georgia
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by an Accounting business in Georgia seeking help to prepare & file an H-1B visa. The client received 2 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $3,499 to $5,000.
Prepare & File
H-1B visa
Georgia
Business
Accounting
Less than a week
$3,499 - $5,000 (Flat fee)
2 bids
How much does it cost to Prepare & File an H-1B visa in Georgia?
For this project, the client received 2 proposals from lawyers to prepare & file an H-1B Visa in Georgia, with flat fee bids ranging from $3,499 to $5,000 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Project Description
Apply for H-1B Visa
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Can an H-1B visa holder start a business in the US?
I am currently in the United States on an H-1B visa and I have been considering starting my own business. However, I am unsure if it is legally permissible for an H-1B visa holder to do so. I have heard conflicting information and want to understand the specific regulations and requirements that apply to H-1B visa holders who wish to start a business in the US.
Christopher N.
The short answer is: likely yes. The issue of your visa and owning a business are mutually exclusive. HOWEVER, you H1B visa is sponsored by your current employer, if you leave that employment without another visa, you have to leave the country. I HIGHLY recommend you speak with an immigration AND a business attorney to determine how the two issues may conflic, or how you can thread the needle so as to avoid issues on both matters. Good luck.