Is it possible to put up a business in the USA as a foreigner?
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i want to put up a home for the aged in the US, but i am a foreigner. what are the requirments? do i need a business partner who is a US citizen? where do i go for more information? will it cost a lot?
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Answer:
There are no restrictions on foreign-owned businesses in the US. In fact, a significant business investment is one way to skirt the immigration quotas and get US residency quickly. Citizenship is NOT a requirement!
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Other answers
I would think that you need a H1B visa, along with a social security number.
Ginger S
You have to be a citizen first, but not naturally born. I'm not sure, but I think this is state regulated, not federal. There are ways around it though, like putting a citizens name as the owner.
Jennefer M
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