It is known that the immigrant community in the United States played a crucial role in building some of the most innovative companies in America, making it an essential part of America’s economic success story. More than 50% of these major companies were founded by immigrants or children of immigrants.
Today, more than ever, embarking on entrepreneurship and investment in America remains an ideal for many immigrants looking to establish themselves in Uncle Sam’s land. The choice of where to set foot becomes a challenge as well. Some choose to live in areas where their community is already established. However, these may not always be the best options. It is essential to consider which regions offer the best opportunities and to assess the characteristics of each community, such as family income, innovation, universities, productivity (both globally and in the technology sector), support for startups, construction costs, housing prices, culinary culture, and other cultural appeal measures.
It is also a fact that, according to research conducted by the Cato Institute in 2021, 91% of Americans today embrace immigration, dispelling the theory that Americans are against immigrants – quite the opposite.
Whatever the choice, the important thing is to position oneself correctly in the face of this challenge, which also involves choosing how to make this new stage of life viable. Obviously, legal immigration is not an easy task, but there are various ways to make it possible. Lawyer Ingrid Domingues McConville always analyzes the profile of each client, not only to determine the visa category they fit into but also to indicate the path to follow for those who want to embark on entrepreneurship.
American economic success is a worldwide reference, especially for Brazil. Numerous ideas emerge and become profitable businesses in the United States. Therefore, many are inspired by this reality.
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- Ingrid Domingues-McConville founded DM VISA LAW – Domingues McConville, P.A. in 1995. She has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1995 and a member of the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida. Ingrid earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, and her law degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in Cleveland, Ohio. With over 27 years of experience in Immigration Law, Ingrid has represented clients throughout the United States and worldwide, handling both business and family immigration matters. She has helped companies and individuals obtain visas and permanent residence in the United States. Ingrid plays a significant leadership role in the Brazilian community in South Florida and throughout the United States, providing much-needed guidance and legal advice.