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 "Foreign Nationals who wish to invest in Real Estate in the Unites States may do so with a Visitors Visa. The Unites States offers foreign nationals the same ownership rights as American Citizens, and provides financing of up to 80% of the purchase price if needed" What is a Visa?If you’re a citizen of a foreign country, in most cases you’ll need a visa to enter the United States. A visa doesn’t permit entry to the U.S., however. A visa simply indicates that your application has been reviewed by a U.S. consular officer at an American embassy or consulate, and that the officer has determined you’re eligible to enter the country for a specific purpose. Consular affairs are the responsibility of the U.S. Department of State. A visa allows you to travel to the United States as far as the port of entry (airport or land border crossing) and ask the immigration officer to allow you to enter the country. Only the immigration officer has the authority to permit you to enter the United States. He or she decides how long you can stay for any particular visit. Immigration matters are the responsibility of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. There are two categories of U.S. visas: immigrant and nonimmigrant. Immigrant visas are for people who intend to live permanently in the U.S. Nonimmigrant visas are for people with permanent residence outside the U.S. but who wish to be in the U.S. on a temporary basis – for tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary work or study. For more detailed information on the different types of Immigrant Visas Click Here. Please be advised Immigration Law changes often. If you are a foreign national thinking of traveling to the US I strongly advise you to consult an immigration attorney. Call me if you need to be put in contact with a reputable attorney, or Click Here if you need immediate help.
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