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Quick Start Guide
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The following quick start guide is broken into two sections. The first section includes important documents we need to help you with the emigration process. This includes our Lifestyle Assessment form, as well as our Look, See, Decide form. The second section provides relevant guides to help answer many common issues associated with emigrating such as how to obtain a drivers license, social security card, and more. |
MIGC Documents
Mirzam Investor Green Card - Lifestyle Assessment form
The Lifestlye Assessment form will help us get a better picture of your current situation as well as your background. The details gained from this documents are crucial in helping us determine the best options for our clients. Download Here
Mirzam Investor Green Card - Look, See, Decide form
Many EB-5 investors come to the USA prior to making the decision to emigrate and we encourage these "Look, See, Decide" trips. If you would like to come to the USA for a Look, See, Decide trip, please us this form so we can make sure to schedule time to spend with you on your visit.
Download Here
Quick Start Guides
Bank Accounts in the USA
Make sure your money is safe and fully protected by depositing it in a bank account that is
federally insured by the FDIC. While most banks and savings institutions are federally insured and provide bank accounts that are safe to keep your money, a few are not. Read More
How to Establish Credit in the USA
A positive credit history is an asset, not only when you apply for a credit card, but also when you apply for a job or insurance, or when you want to finance a car or a home. Read More
USA Health Insurance Guide
In the United States, if you do not have health insurance coverage (medical insurance), you
have to pay for health care out of your own finances at the time of service. This can run into many thousands of dollars for serious illnesses. Read More
Social Security Guide
Social Security is the broad term for a range of financial benefits from the U.S. Federal
Government available to virtually all those who work legally in the United States (including immigrants, nonimmigrants, legal aliens, foreign nationals, foreign workers). Read More
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