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  2. E-2 Treaty Investors - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/e-2-treaty-investors

    Upon issuance of a visa, the person may seek admission at a United States port of entry as an E-2 nonimmigrant. General Qualifications of a Treaty Investor To qualify for E-2 classification, the treaty investor must:

  3. E-2 visa - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-2_visa

    The E-2 Investor Visa allows an individual to enter and work in the United States based on an investment in a U.S. business. The E-2 visa is valid for three months to five years (depending on the country of origin) and can be extended indefinitely. [ 1 ]

  4. The E2 visa is a popular option for entrepreneurs and investors looking to live and work in the United States. This guide will provide a comprehensive overview of the E2 treaty investor visa, including eligibility requirements, the application process, and key considerations for potential applicants.

  5. E2 Visa Requirements – A Detailed Guide - Global Citizen...

    www.globalcitizensolutions.com/e2-visa-requirements

    The E-2 is a non-immigrant visa, that enables people from 30+ treaty countries to enter the United States by investing a substantial amount in a US business. The treaty countries are those that have treaties of navigation and commerce, maintain an eligible international agreement with, or are deemed as a qualifying country by the legislation.

  6. E-2 Visa, Explained - Boundless

    www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/e-2-visa-explained

    The E-2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa, meaning that there is no direct path to lawful permanent residency, or a green card. Additionally, the E-2 does not allow for the dual intent to enter the U.S. on the E-2 while intending to apply for a Green Card.

  7. Treaty Trader & Treaty Investor and Australians in Specialty ......

    travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/employment/treaty-trader-investor...

    Treaty Trader (E-1), Treaty Investor (E-2), and Australian in Specialty Occupation (E-3) nonimmigrant visas may be issued to elegible nationals of countries with which the United States maintains treaties of commerce and navigation or are considered a treaty country based on legislation.

  8. A major investment in a U.S. business qualifies a person from a treaty country to enter and work in the United States under the E2 visa, sometimes called the Treaty Investor visa. Everything you need to know about the E2 visa—its requirements, application procedure, and pathways to permanent residency—will be covered in this guide.

  9. E2 Visa Countries: Nations Whose Citizens Can Get an E-2 Visa

    www.globalcitizensolutions.com/e2-visa-countries

    The E-2 Visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows individuals from treaty countries to enter the US for the purpose of investing a substantial amount of capital in a genuine enterprise. Benefits of Being an E-2 Treaty Investor. In this section, we’ll delve into some of the benefits of being an E-2 treaty investor. Some of the main benefits are that:

  10. E-2 Visa for Treaty Investors in the U.S.: Who Qualifies? - Nolo

    www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/e-2-visa-treaty-investors-the-us-do-you...

    The E-2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa, meaning it is temporary, while green cards are permanent. Moreover, a green card through investment requires a dollar investment of $500,000 or more, while an E-2 visa has no dollar minimum set in law.

  11. E2 Visa: Expert Guidance for Business Investors - Davies &...

    www.usimmigrationadvisor.com/e2-visa-faqs.html

    1. E-2 Treaty Investor Visa. The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa allows a citizen or national of an E2 treaty country to develop, direct, and control a U.S. bona fide business. 2. E2 Treaty Employee Visa. The E-2 Specialist Worker Visa allows specialist workers with the same nationality as E2 treaty investor to work in the U.S. 3. Derivative E-2 Visa.