Originally posted by JuicedUK
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To be honest, it all depends on each individual who applies. You wouldn't be looking for a work visa as you would be starting your own business, by so, investing quite a huge amount of money on U.S. soil. So you'd be looking for an investor visa which will allow you to stay in the U.S.- work and pretty much do whatever you want. With an attorney it'll go much quicker as well- without one it might take up to a year for everything to process- with an attorney, a few months.
I didn't specialize in immigration law so I can't really tell you what would happen but that's all I know. I can get you in touch with a good immigration Florida lawyer if you chose to go there though.
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