Explore whether to buy or start a business for an E-2 visa. Get expert insights on each path's benefits for your U.S. investment journey
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Explore key considerations for buying an E-2 business, focusing on employee requirements and business viability. Learn more in our latest blog post.
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Discover the strategic timeline for EB-5 visa job creation requirements and how to plan for success. Schedule a consultation for personalized guidance.
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Explore the nuances of using secured loans for EB-5 investments and ensure your financing strategy aligns with legal requirements.
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A B-2 visa may be a good option for incapacitated household members of an E-2 principal.
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It is advisable to wait until the international trade with the U.S. has been in existence for at least a year before applying for an E-1 treaty trader visa.
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Although nonimmigrants are generally not allowed to purchase or possess a firearm, an exception does exist for those who have a valid hunting license.
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Someone in valid E-2S status does not need separate work authorization before starting to work.
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Spouses and unmarried children under 21 years old are often able to get dependent visas that allow them to accompany a primary visa holder to the U.S.
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What happens after submitting a waiver request at the E-2 interview.
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New E-2 visa procedures and requirements at the Consulate in Madrid.
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How remote workers can be employed for an EB-5 TEA application
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An overview of the EB-5 targeted employment area (TEA).
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How the E-2 applicant who is purchasing a majority share of an existing business can show that the funds are irrevocably committed and at risk.
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A description of how long the EB-5 applicant needs to keep their investment at risk.
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It is possible to switch from an E2 visa to an EB1C green card as long as the applicant meets all the EB1C requirements.
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The State Department announces considerable retrogression for EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, and EB-5 applications.
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USCIS has introduced a new Form I-526E to reflect this change. Starting from March 15, only the new, March 15 edition of the form will be accepted.
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The U.S. government now requires that those applying for an E-1 or E-2 visa who received treaty country citizenship through investment must be domiciled in the treaty country for at…
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If your children will be aging out of the E2 dependent visa, they can apply for another non immigrant visa such as for example the F-1 Student visa.
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