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Should the United States Invest in a Start-Up Visa Program for Immigrants?

13 May 2024

Similar language requirements are in place What a “Shark Tank” Visa Could Look Like in the United for the start-up visa programs in the United Kingdom and New Zealand.35 Other programs, like Denmark,36 States only accept applicants of a certain nationality, which could be a means of The Startup Visa Act fostering diversity. [...] Almost two dozen versions40 of the Startup Visa Act have been introduced in both the House and the Being awarded a start-up visa comes with several benefits for the Senate. [...] This version of the bill also died in Congress.45 executive action.56 Under the program, the DHS can grant parole to international entrepreneurs who meet qualifying criteria.57 The LIKE Act The IER requirements are similar to those of foreign start-up visa programs. [...] The attempts ultimately failed, but the uncertainty surrounding the program In 2022, the body of the LIKE Act was added to the America discouraged potential recipients from applying.58 Thus, the COMPETES Act,48 which passed both the House49 and the success of the program largely depends on the political climate Senate.50 The inclusion of the LIKE Act seemed like a sign of of the White House, which. [...] Ultimately, the COMPETES Act caters to applicants who are already part of a start-up venture in was revised to become the CHIPS and Science Act.51 And while the United States, leaving out entrepreneurs who have yet to start the CHIPS Act brought with it significant political and economic a business.
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