EB-5 attorney Elizabeth Krukova is a founding partner at National Capital Legal Services, a law firm located in the greater Washington D.C. area where most government immigration organizations are situated. The firm specializes in family law, business law, civil law, international transactions, and particularly immigration law. Attorney Krukova is an expert in immigration-related matters, including green cards, EB-5 investor visas, legal representation at all stages of immigration processes, and business services for international corporations in the United States. She has represented a wide range of clients including individuals, small to mid-size business, and large multinational corporations. Attorney Krukova’s renowned status has been built on positive referrals from her various clients.
Attorney Krukova received her Juris Doctorate degree from the Moscow State Law Academy located in Moscow, Russia. She later obtained her Masters of Law degree at the Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana. Attorney Krukova has more than 15 years of legal experience in corporate law, family law, ligation, immigration law, and international transactions. She is admitted to practice law in the states of New York, Virginia, Maryland, and in the District of Columbia. Attorney Krukova is also able to practice in the federal courts of Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. In addition, she is granted to practice in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 9th circuit courts.
Attorney Krukova is a part of various professional legal associations, including the Maryland State Bar Association, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, the Virginia Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She has been asked to speak in several conferences and presentations. Attorney Krukova has offered her legal services at notable international law firms in the Washington D.C. area and at the Office of Refugee Resettlement, a non-profit organization. She has continuously devoted much of her time providing legal counsel to those in need within the organization.
Answers to EB-5 26 Questions Answered
- How can our family-owned business qualify for EB-5 investment?
- How much of a time commitment is the EB-5 application process?
- What screening process do regional centers conduct on potential EB-5 investors?
- How can I transfer EB-5 investment funds to a relative?
- May I use my saved 500k while I am on H-1B visa to start my own business?
- What is a conditional green card?
- Can you recoup your EB-5 investment if your green card is denied?
- Can I waive the two year home country presence requirements for an EB-5 visa?
- Can funds from a parent in the U.S. be used for an EB-5 visa?
- Can investors from Vietnam participate in the EB-5 visa program?
- Can an illegal immigrant qualify for an EB-5 visa?
- How long will it take to get an EB-5 if I have a B1/B2 visa?
- Do I need to place a private placement memorandum (PPM) for my EB-5 visa?
- How do I find a qualified EB-5 attorney?
- Can a secured loan be used to fund an EB5 visa investment?
- How are fired employees counted towards EB-5 job creation requirements?
- Are EB-5 visas still being issued?
- Does the entire EB-5 investment amount have to be made before filing the I-526?
- Can an EB-5 green card be granted to the partners managing a company?
- Can multiple people pool their funds and talent to set up an EB-5 Regional Center?
- Can people from any country get an EB-5 visa?
- Is there a limit on the number of projects an EB-5 Regional Center can have?
- When can I move to the United States in the EB-5 visa process?
- Can an EB-5 investor be employed for compensation at the business they invest in?
- Can EB-5 investors invest in a pre-existing business?
- Will I have to pay taxes if I am an investor in the EB-5 visa program?
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EB5 Investors Magazine and EB5investors.com Articles
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Avoiding an SEC Visit
How to ensure securities compliance for your regional center.
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Regional Center Attractiveness vs. Responsibilities
Elizabeth Krukova discusses whether or not obtaining regional center designation is the best way to raise immigrant investors' capital under the EB-5 program.
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Direct EB-5 Program: When Is It Worth It to Choose this Path?
Elizabeth Krukova explains how the direct investment method may be more beneficial that the regional center investment method for some EB-5 investors.
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