We just had an E-2 employee visa approval at the U.S. Embassy in Rome. The applicant was granted the visa for 5 years and the business sells baby products, such as toys, clothing and accessories. The applicant is the CEO of the company. When an E-2 applicant owns less than 50% of the E-2 enterprise they are generally not eligible as an E-2 investor but may still qualify as an E-2 employee. To learn more, take a look at our resources below. You can also schedule a consultation for a date and time that is best for you.
E-2 Employee Visa Approval for a Company Selling Baby Products at the U.S. Embassy in Rome
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