An I-140 denial does not bar you from an E-2 visa, but you must clarify your non-immigrant intent when applying and at the port of entry.
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Money paid to yourself or family does not count as an E-2 investment. Ensure funds go to third-party business expenses to meet visa requirements.
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Dependents can apply for E-2 visas at a consulate, but it’s best if the primary applicant secures a visa stamp first to avoid complications.
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Housing costs cannot be included in E-2 visa investments. Focus on business expenses like a commercial lease to strengthen your application.
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