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The more detail — country, current status, your goal — the better the matchFor nationals of treaty countries who invest a substantial amount in a U.S. business they will direct and develop. Renewable; not a direct path to a green card.
A green card through a qualifying investment in a U.S. enterprise that creates jobs, including the Regional Center program and rural/high-unemployment set-asides.
For short, limited business activities such as meetings, conferences, and negotiations — not for performing productive employment in the U.S.
Working for a U.S. company while physically living in another country generally requires no U.S. work visa, but involves contractor or employer-of-record arrangements and local tax rules.
For employees of a multinational company transferring from a foreign office to a U.S. office in a managerial, executive (L-1A), or specialized-knowledge (L-1B) role. No annual cap.
For nationals of treaty countries carrying on substantial international trade between the U.S. and the treaty country.