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Yizheng Liao

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Apr 7, 2014, 1:02:06 AM4/7/14
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Date: Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 9:54 PM
Subject: [JayWSalon] Fwd: TIPark Seminar ~ Immigration Issues for Entrepreneurs and Investors
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TIPark Seminar ~ Immigration Issues for Entrepreneurs and Investors

Are you an international student about to graduate and want to start your own business? Are you already working in the US on an H-1B but you want to start your own business on the side? Are you currently overseas looking for options to start your own business and either, your country has no investor treaty (E-2) with the U.S. or you don’t think you qualify for the E-2? Are you already a small business owner who is seeking alternative financing through EB-5? Come and join the seminar. We will discuss several questions that are frequently asked by start-ups.

EVENT REGISTRATION

Event Details:
Time: 3PM Saturday (April 12th)
Address: TIPark Silicon Valley, 1601 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035
Language: English 

Guest speaker:
- Ying (Elissa) Lu, Managing Attorney, Law Office of Lu & Associates
  
Ying (Elissa) Lu is an immigration attorney and the managing attorney of the Law Office of Lu & Associates. She also serves as the Legal Counsel for the Zhejiang Chamber of Commerce of America. Prior to founding her law firm, Attorney Lu worked for well-respected law firms in China and in the United States where she concentrated on international transactions.

Attorney Lu fully understands how complex the immigration system can be on families, businesses, and individuals. Her background in complex business transactions sets her apart from other immigration attorneys. Attorney Lu focuses her practice on business immigration. She represents clients in a wide-range of employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant visa matters including students, professionals, managers and executives, persons of extraordinary ability and immigrant investors.

Attorney Lu earned her law degree from the prestigious Law School of FudanUniversity. She subsequently received the International Program Scholarship to attend the University of Iowa, where she earned a Master of Law degree. Attorney Lu is licensed to practice law in New York State and throughout China. She is fluent in Mandarin and English.

The talk will

1.    Discuss H-1B visa for startup founders

2.    Explore the possibility of L-1 visa and

3.    Explain the legal requirements regarding EB-5 visa for startup founders and for foreign investors

A Q & A session will follow the presentation.

About TIPark Silicon Valley:
TIPark Silicon Valley is an US-China technology start-up incubator based in the heart of Silicon Valley, California. Founded in 2013, TI Park Silicon Valley is a joint project between TI Holding and Zhongguancun Science Park. It aims to encourage start-up companies in both US and China to go beyond the border, to expand overseas market and to promote business communication and cooperation between Silicon Valley and China. TIPark Silicon Valley features nearly 50, 000 office space and is now located in Milpitas, California.

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