Part 4: Self-Sponsorship
Introduction
Achieve Your American Dream with Self-Sponsorship
Kickstart Your U.S. Journey Today
Welcome back to the Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram’s U.S. Immigration Relocation series! Ready to take control of your future? Let’s explore the power of self-sponsorship options, designed to unlock your path to living and thriving in the U.S.
E-2 Investment Visa: Invest in Your Future
The E-2 Investment Visa is a game-changer for those ready to launch their American Dream. If you’ve built substantial assets or have equity tied up in property, like many of our clients, that wealth could be your ticket to the U.S. Use it to buy or start a small business with an investment of $100,000 to $250,000—or more. The E-2 Visa solves two major hurdles: no U.S. family sponsor or employer? No problem. Don’t meet H-1B education requirements? This visa lets you sponsor yourself, breaking down barriers. Visit our Business Investor and E-2 Visa sections online for details and start planning today!
EB-1 Green Card: Celebrate Your Extraordinary Talent
Are you a high achiever with national awards, major trade press publications, or an income exceeding $150,000 annually (or equivalent)? The EB-1 Green Card is your fast-track to permanent residency. Qualify by winning a major international award or meeting three of ten specific criteria. Our proven track record sets us apart—many clients, told their cases were impossible elsewhere, won with us. How? We dive deep into every category, working every angle, and partner with you to gather the right documentation. Explore our EB-1 resources library online, then contact us to analyze how your unique achievements align with EB-1 criteria. Let’s make your case a success!
F1 Student Visa: Your First Step to Citizenship
The F1 Student Visa is a dynamic self-sponsored pathway, often the first step toward U.S. citizenship for many clients. It’s not without challenges, but chasing the American Dream means overcoming obstacles! To qualify, secure acceptance to a U.S. college or university. Work isn’t allowed in your first year, but from year two, you may qualify for opportunities by proving financial hardship. Post-graduation, you’ll gain a one-year work permit—think of it as a temporary Green Card to work anywhere. Use that year to land a job that could lead to an H-1B visa, moving you closer to permanent residency. Let us guide you through this exciting journey!
Take the Next Step Now
In our final video, we’ll share key tips to propel your immigration journey forward. Ready to explore self-sponsorship? Reach out for a free consultation and let’s turn your American Dream into reality!


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