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What are the requirements for an Investor Visa?

There are three major requirements for a company or individual to be eligible for an Investor Visa. First, a qualifying treaty must exist between the United States and the applicant’s Country.  Moreover, a majority ownership or control of the investing company must be held by nationals of a qualifying Country, and each employee or principal of the company who seeks investor status must possess citizenship in a qualifying country.
 
We provide companies and employees representation with obtaining Investor Visas, specifically:
  • Green Cards for the entrepreneurs, their spouses and their unmarried children under 21, who are eligible to apply while making an investment in a commercial enterprise in the U.S., and planning to create or preserve at least ten (10) permanent full-time jobs for the U.S. workers, subject to further eligibility requirements.
  • Non-immigrant E-1 visas, designated to the persons who wish to pursue trade that is international in nature and there exists a treaty, commerce and navigation or other agreement or compromise.
  • Non-immigrant  E-2 visas, designated to the persons who have already invested or are in the process of investing in a business and there is a treaty between the U.S. and the foreign government.

 
​For more information, please contact us to discuss your company and employees are eligible for E-2 status.

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  • HOME
  • PRACTICES
    • Bankruptcy Law >
      • Chapter 7
      • Chapter 11
      • Chapter 12
      • Chapter 13
      • Loan Modification
      • Creditor Representation
      • Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors (“ABCs”)
    • Tax Law >
      • Tax Audits
      • Tax Fraud & Tax Evasion
      • Tax Preparer Penalties
      • Offer-in-Compromise (“OIC”)
      • Florida Sales Tax Problems
      • Offshore Bank Account (“OVDI”)
      • Innocent Spouse Defense
      • Installment Payment Agreement
      • Individual & Business Tax Preparation
    • Business & Commercial Law >
      • Business Formation
      • Business Transactions
      • Work-outs & Restructuring
      • Franchise Law
      • Not for Profit
      • Buying or Selling a Small Business in Miami
    • Real Estate Law >
      • Real Estate Transactions
      • Foreclosure Defense
      • Short Sales
      • Loan Modification
      • Tenant Landlord Disputes
      • Homeowner’s Association
    • Immigration Law >
      • U.S. Greencards
      • U.S. Visas
      • Citizenship
      • Investor Visas
      • Adjustment of Status
      • Labor Certification
  • PROFESSIONALS
    • Paula Gonzalez
    • Aramis Hernandez, Esq.
    • Greg Rice Jacobs, Esq.
    • Anna Zhuromskaya, Esq.
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT US