We are pleased to share a recent E-1 treaty trader visa approval obtained at the U.S. Consulate in Serbia for a software consulting company engaged in cross border trade with…
Scott Legal, P.C. is pleased to share the successful approval of two E-1 treaty trader visas at the U.S. Consulate in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The approvals reflect a strong and…
The E-1 Visa is an attractive option for entrepreneurs and companies that conduct substantial international trade with the United States. A common point of confusion is whether applicants must hire…
If you are considering applying for an E-1 visa, one of the most common questions is whether you need to establish a legal entity in the United States as part of the process. The…
If you are exploring visa options for living and working in the United States and hold a passport from one of the dozens of eligible treaty countries, you might be…
Scott Legal, P.C. is pleased to announce a successful E-1 Treaty Trader visa approval for a client at the U.S. Embassy in London. The client, the founder of a company…
For entrepreneurs and business owners from treaty countries, the E-1 and E-2 visas offer excellent pathways to live and work in the United States. While they are often discussed together,…
We are pleased to announce a recent E-1 visa approval at a U.S. consulate in Mexico. The visa was granted to a company that exports juice products from the United…
While the E-2 visa often receives more publicity, the E-1 Treaty Trader visa remains a highly effective and often overlooked solution for foreign nationals engaged in trade with the United…
If eligible for both, it is oftentimes best to choose an E-1 visa over an E-2: no investment, employee, or lease requirements, with the same key benefits.
You can change status from B-1 to E-1 if you did not violate your status, your petition is received before your I-94 expires, and you meet the E-1 requirements.