5 tips for entrepreneurs and startups in the U.S.

5 tips for entrepreneurs and startups in the U.S.

Entrepreneurship is by itself something very challenging, and even more complex if you do it outside your native country. However, Latinos are enthusiastic, entrepreneurial by nature and we arrived as immigrants to the United States with the goal of moving forward. Therefore, today we bring you the most important tips you should keep in mind when starting your business or Startup.

1) Immigration regulations

Follow all immigration policies or regulations to the letter and keep an updated documentary record of all your actions.

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2) To foolish words, deaf ears

Don't let yourself get carried away by "it seems difficult" comments. If you have all the required documents, pay the established fees and comply with the laws in a satisfactory manner, you can start a new business!

2) To foolish words, deaf ears

Don't let yourself get carried away by "it seems difficult" comments. If you have all the required documents, pay the established fees and comply with the laws in a satisfactory manner, you can start a new business!

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3) Know your market

No matter what country you are from, always get informed! And it's not just about researching the legal and regulatory aspects of doing business in the U.S. You also need to know about the industry in which you will operate, what the needs of U.S. consumers are, and so on.

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4) Form your networking

Increase your network of contacts and train yourself constantly. Otherwise it will cost you a lot more. It's not just about having everything in order, but you need a community to help you connect with other small business owners.

4) Form your networking

Increase your network of contacts and train yourself constantly. Otherwise it will cost you a lot more. It's not just about having everything in order, but you need a community to help you connect with other small business owners.

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5) Do not forget the commercial aspect

Identify what business licenses you must have or what specific laws are regulated there, according to the authorities in each state.

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*Pana does not offer financial or legal advice and the information provided above should be consulted with an expert in the field. © 2022 Pana Finance Inc.