Startup School (VIRTUAL): Immigration 101 for Startup Founders
Virtual Immigration 101 workshop for Startups & Founders 🧐
Join us for the "Immigration Workshop for Founders @ NYU: Navigating U.S. Pathways," led by esteemed immigration law experts Michael Serotte and Rita Georges. This workshop is specifically designed for NYU's international students and aspiring entrepreneurs, offering a clear, practical guide to understanding and navigating the U.S. immigration system for founders.
What you will learn:
Immigration Essentials for Founders: Learn about the key visa categories and immigration routes pertinent to startup founders.
Strategies for Compliance and Success: Gain insights into navigating the complexities of immigration laws and regulations for your entrepreneurial ventures.
Practical Advice and Case Studies: Benefit from real-world examples and tailored advice to address the unique challenges faced by international entrepreneurs in the U.S.
About the Speaker:
Michael Serotte brings his extensive experience as Founder and Senior Partner at Serotte Law, specializing in immigration solutions for entrepreneurs and startups. Serotte Law is the proud legal partner of Unshackled Ventures - a leading Venture Capital firm providing immigrant entrepreneurs with investment capital, community resources, and visa sponsorship. Michael's role as Immigration Counsel for various institutions and accelerators, coupled with his broad experience across multiple industries, provides him with a nuanced perspective on immigration matters for business founders. His guidance is particularly beneficial for international students at NYU looking to start or grow their ventures in the U.S.
This workshop is ideal for #NYUInternationalStudents, #StartupFounders, and anyone within the NYU community looking to understand the immigration landscape for entrepreneurs in the U.S
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The NYU Entrepreneurial Institute provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations for events and services should be submitted at least two weeks before the date of the accommodation need. Please email zgb215@nyu.edu for assistance.
NOTE: THIS EVENT IS ONLY OPEN TO CURRENT NYU STUDENTS, FACULTY, & STAFF.