Anyone interested in coming to the United States to develop and direct the operations of an enterprise in which he or she has invested or is actively in the process of investing a substantial amount of capital.
- The investor must be a national of a country having a bilateral investment treaty with the United States; (For a list of these countries, see question 8)
- The investor must have made an investment or is actively in the process of investing in the United States
- The investor must have at least 50 percent interest in the business
- The investment must be substantial
- The enterprise must be more than marginal.
The E-2 Visa investor is allowed to remain in the United States for an initial period of two years and an unlimited number of two-year extensions of status in the E-2 category.
Yes. Each family member, however, must submit his or her own application for a nonimmigrant visa at the U. S. consulate. Immediate family members include the spouse and unmarried, minor (under 21) children.
No. Spouses and children of E-2 investors do not have authorization to work in the United States but may attend school.
Yes. The E-2 investor may transfer employees to the United States who will be engaged in duties which are executive, managerial, or supervisory in character, or if the employee has special qualifications that make the services to be rendered essential to the efficient operation of the enterprise.
If outside the United States, the investor may submit his application to the U.S. consulate in his or her country. If in legal status in the United States, the individual may submit an application to change status to the E-2 category to the Service Center with jurisdiction over the applicant.
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Albania |
Georgia |
Pakistan |
Argentina |
Germany |
Paraguay |
Armenia |
Grenada |
Phillippines |
Australia |
Honduras |
Poland |
Austria |
Iran |
Romania |
Bangladesh |
Ireland |
Senegal |
Belgium |
Italy |
Slovakia |
Bosnia |
Jamaica |
Slovenia |
Bulgaria |
Japan |
Spain |
Cameroon |
Kazakhstan |
Sri Lanka |
Canada |
Korea |
Suriname |
China (Taiwan) |
Kyrgyzstan |
Sweden |
Colombia |
Latvia |
Switzerland |
Congo |
Liberia |
Thailand |
Costa Rica |
Luxembourg |
Togo |
Croatia |
Macedonia |
Trinidad & Tobago |
CzechRep. |
Mexico |
Tunisia |
Ecuador |
Moldova |
Turkey |
Egypt |
Mongolia |
Ukraine |
Estonia |
Morocco |
United Kingdom |
Ethiopia |
Netherlands |
Zaire |
Finland |
Norway |
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France |
Oman |
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The information contained herein is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not intended as legal advice. You must consult with an attorney to obtain specific, comprehensive legal advice. Please note that information as well as government fees are subject to change without notice. For current fees and information contact the respective government agency directly.
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