The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is a valuable pathway for entrepreneurs from treaty countries to invest in and run businesses in the United States. While traditional E-2 visa investments often…
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If you're navigating the U.S. immigration process, you might be wondering: Can I apply for two green cards at the same time? The answer is yes—under U.S. immigration law, it…
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The E-2 Visa offers foreign nationals from treaty countries the opportunity to invest in and manage a business in the United States. While many applicants choose to start new ventures…
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Understanding the E-2 visa most common denials can help investors avoid costly mistakes and prepare stronger applications. While the E-2 visa is a flexible and renewable option for entrepreneurs looking…
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The investment amount for E-2 Visa approval is one of the most frequently asked questions by aspiring investors. While the E-2 visa offers a flexible route to living and working…
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The E-2 Visa has long been a popular option for investors and employees looking to build a business presence in the United States. But beyond the visa holder, a crucial…
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If you're considering an E-2 investor visa, one of your most important decisions is choosing between applying through USCIS or a U.S. consulate. Both methods have distinct benefits and drawbacks…
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The E-2 Employee Visa offers foreign nationals an excellent opportunity to work in the United States for an E-2 treaty business. Particularly advantageous due to its streamlined and quicker process…
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Our firm recently obtained an E-2 visa approval at the U.S. consulate in Kingston, Jamaica. Our client established a business consulting firm in New York, drawing on her extensive background…
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E-2 visa renewal is a critical step for foreign investors looking to extend their stay in the United States and continue operating their businesses. While the E-2 investor visa offers…
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Even if your E-2 visa is valid for 5 years, for each visit to the U.S., an E-2 status holder is only allowed to stay in the US for up…
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If you were approved for E-2 status through USCIS you may be able to take a brief business trip to Mexico or Canada and return using automatic visa revalidation if…
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If your E2 petition was denied on marginality, you should hire workers, start taking revenue from clients, submit contracts with clients, and a strong Business Plan with the re-application.
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E-2 visa applicants must demonstrate a clear intent to depart the United States once their visa status ends. This is a fundamental part of the E-2 visa process, as the…
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The E-2 investor visa is a valuable option for entrepreneurs looking to invest in and operate a business in the United States. However, one of the most scrutinized aspects of…
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Traveling as a green card holder can raise concerns, especially with news reports of green card holders being detained at airports and other facilities. This issue and fear also come…
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Entrepreneurs applying for an E-2 Investor Visa must meet several key requirements to qualify. One of the most important—and often misunderstood—is the real and operating business requirement. This rule ensures…
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For entrepreneurs applying for the E-2 investor visa, meeting the visa's various requirements can be complex. One of the most important—yet often misunderstood—is the "marginality requirement." This condition plays a…
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One possible impact of the Trump Administration on E-2 visa processing is the increased use of administrative processing, which could lead to significant delays for applicants. This is particularly relevant…
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One possible change under the Trump Administration could be the elimination of E-2 visa interview waivers. This means that all applicants, including those renewing their visas, may be required to…
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As immigration policies evolve, one potential change under the Trump Administration could affect E-2 visa renewals—the possible elimination of the deference policy. This change could make the renewal process more…
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One possible change under the Trump Administration could be a decrease in E-2 visa approval rates. Historically, E-2 visa approvals hovered around 80-81% from 2016 to 2020, even when including…
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As the U.S. government undergoes administrative changes, visa applicants may face delays in processing times. One potential impact of the Trump Administration on E-2 investor visas is extended wait times…
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When applying for an E-2 visa, investors must demonstrate that they have made a substantial investment in a U.S. business and that the funds are placed at risk for the…
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An I-140 denial does not bar you from an E-2 visa, but you must clarify your non-immigrant intent when applying and at the port of entry.
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