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Smart Strategies for International Expansion 

Bringing your business into the U.S. comes with opportunity and complexity. Whether you're expanding operations, transferring executives, or hiring global talent, understanding U.S. visa options is essential. 

This video series breaks down the key business visa types, their legal boundaries, and how to create a compliant, strategic path for international growth. We’ll walk you through the essentials, from investor visas to short-term visits, so you can avoid common mistakes and move forward with confidence. 

Explore the videos below to build your business visa. 

U.S. Business Visas

U.S. Business Visas

U.S. Visa Basics for International Business Expansion

This video unpacks why visa planning is essential, what legal risks to avoid, and how to align your business goals with the right immigration path.

E-2 & L-1 Visas: Options for Founders and Key Employees

Dive into two popular visas for global entrepreneurs and execs. Learn how E-2 visas support foreign investment, while L-1 visas enable intra-company transfers for leaders and specialists.

H-1B & O-1 Visas: Hiring Skilled and Exceptional Talent

This video explains how the H-1B and O-1 visas help companies recruit global professionals in STEM, business, and creative industries.

Short-Term Business Travel: What You Can (and Can’t) Do on a B-1

Not all business activity is allowed on a visitor visa. Learn what’s permitted under a B-1 visa and what could get your team into trouble.

Visa Strategy & Common Mistakes for Growing U.S. Operations

The final video tackles strategic planning and real-world mistakes companies make with U.S. visas. Find out what to avoid and how to build a visa roadmap that supports long-term success.

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