ravioli_21_99
Registered Users (C)
I've seen postings on this before, but have yet to see a definitive answer. (perhaps one doesn't exist, but here goes).
I have an I-485 in process. I want to start a side business. (meaning I will keep the 9-5 job that sponsored my GC).
I also understand that anyone can start a business, you just can't work for it. (unless you have work authorization.(I do have an EAD now))
Question 1. What defines "work"? Is it the act of receiving monetary compensation for your time or is it simply that fact that you performed a service for the company, even though no payment had been made? Is it the cash that makes the difference to the INS?
Question 2. When you incorporate a company, you specify the principal officers on that incorporation. Does the fact that you have the title, "CEO, CFO or secretary" imply that there is some sort of job duty and therefore you are working for the company? If this is true, then how can "anyone" start a company as I have heard stated?
Question 3. When applying for your GC, you must have intent to work for the sponsoring employer. If you start a business during the process, does that show that you did not intend to continue working for the sponsor? (Let's be real here, nobody starts a company without the hope of that becoming their full-time job).
I do believe that's it for now. Hopefully this will spawn some constructive discussion.
Thanks
Rav
I have an I-485 in process. I want to start a side business. (meaning I will keep the 9-5 job that sponsored my GC).
I also understand that anyone can start a business, you just can't work for it. (unless you have work authorization.(I do have an EAD now))
Question 1. What defines "work"? Is it the act of receiving monetary compensation for your time or is it simply that fact that you performed a service for the company, even though no payment had been made? Is it the cash that makes the difference to the INS?
Question 2. When you incorporate a company, you specify the principal officers on that incorporation. Does the fact that you have the title, "CEO, CFO or secretary" imply that there is some sort of job duty and therefore you are working for the company? If this is true, then how can "anyone" start a company as I have heard stated?
Question 3. When applying for your GC, you must have intent to work for the sponsoring employer. If you start a business during the process, does that show that you did not intend to continue working for the sponsor? (Let's be real here, nobody starts a company without the hope of that becoming their full-time job).
I do believe that's it for now. Hopefully this will spawn some constructive discussion.
Thanks
Rav