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United States

The United States is one of Ma Future’s key destinations for business immigration, employment-based immigration, and obtaining permanent resident status. We support clients in relocation strategies through employment, investment, international business, and outstanding professional achievements.

United States
Business

Legal Support for Business Setup

We assist with company registration or entrepreneurial activity and analyze permissible business structures within the framework of a specific immigration status.

Immigration Legal Support

Change of Immigration Status

If your personal, professional, or family situation has changed (change of employer, starting a business, marriage, birth of a child, change in source of income, or other circumstances), this may affect your immigration status. We conduct a legal analysis of your current situation, assess the risks, and support the status change procedure in accordance with the applicable legal requirements and administrative practice in the relevant jurisdiction.

Immigration Legal Support

Visas and Residence Permits (All Categories)

We support the application and renewal of residence permits across all categories, structuring the strategy in line with your goals and long-term plans, in jurisdictions where our activities are licensed and regulated.

Building a strategy for transitioning from temporary status to an immigrant category and Green Card in the United States.
O-1 visa for individuals with extraordinary achievements in science, education, business, sports, arts, or the motion picture industry.
L-1 visa for executives, managers, and specialists with specialized knowledge transferred from a foreign company to a related U.S. entity.
Temporary employment category for seasonal and short-term non-agricultural workers in the United States.
Temporary employment category for seasonal agricultural workers in the United States.
H-1B work visa for highly qualified professionals invited by a U.S. employer to a position requiring relevant higher education.
Investment immigration program allowing foreign investors to obtain permanent residence through investment in the U.S. economy.
Green Card category through a job offer from a U.S. employer.
Immigration category for highly qualified professionals through an employer with the PERM procedure.
EB-2 category with a waiver of the employer requirement for highly qualified professionals and individuals whose work is in the interests of the United States.
Priority immigration category leading directly to permanent residence in the United States.
Category for nationals of treaty countries investing substantial funds in an active business in the United States.
Category for nationals of countries that have a trade treaty with the United States and conduct substantial international trade between their country and the United States.
Tax

Coordination with Accountants and Tax Authorities

Immigration decisions are inherently linked to tax consequences. We coordinate interaction with accountants and tax advisors in the relevant jurisdiction to ensure alignment between immigration and tax strategies. Where necessary, we support communication with tax authorities and clarify issues related to tax residency, reporting obligations, corporate structuring, and cross-border activities.

Administrative Support

Administrative Support

Regardless of the selected jurisdiction, we provide comprehensive legal support in interactions with administrative authorities. We assist clients in communication with migration services, prefectures, ministries, consulates, and other government bodies, including the preparation of legal positions, formal requests, explanations, and support during administrative reviews. Our objective is not only to submit documents, but to ensure a correct legal dialogue with the administration and minimize the risks of refusals, delays, and procedural complications.

Coordination of the next steps after approval of an immigration or visa case in the United States.
Assistance in obtaining or restoring the I-94 record.
Support in obtaining a Social Security Number.
Preparation of responses to requests for additional evidence from USCIS.
Preparation of the applicant for an interview at a U.S. consulate.
Preparation and filing of immigration forms and supporting documents with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Preparation for passing border control upon entry to the United States.
Analysis of potential risks when entering the United States.