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INVEST IN USA COMPANIES WITH E2 VISA USA

If you intend to relocate to the US to run a business there, you might need to apply for legal residency and work authorization. Entrepreneurs are able to accomplish this thanks to the E2 visa. The US company can be a brand-new startup, but entrepreneurs who buy a majority stake in an already successful US business are also eligible for an E2 visa.

The E2 visa enables businesspeople from specific nations to enter the US with the intention of managing and expanding a US company in which they have made a sizable capital investment.

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WHAT IS E 2 VISA USA?

The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is one of a number of visas offered by the United States to residents of the more than 30 nations with which it has trade agreements. 

With an E-2 visa, anyone can go to the United States to open a business, practice, or office if they have a sizeable amount of money to invest.

One of the key benefits of the E-2 Visa USA is its capacity to be extended indefinitely or for as long as the relevant business is viable, even if it does not grant residency (i.e., a Green Card).

QUALIFYING FOR E2 VISA USA

To be eligible for a Treaty Investor E2 Visa, an applicant must be traveling to the US to establish and manage a business in which they have made a sizable financial investment. Citizens of nations with which the United States preserves treaties of commerce and navigation are eligible to apply for Treaty Investor (E-2) visas. Taiwan and the US continue to have a commerce and navigation agreement. Click here to get a list of all treaty signatories.

CAN INDIANS APPLY FOR E2 VISA USA?

Although India does not have a Treaty with the USA and Indian candidates cannot apply for this visa stream, there is an option with which Indians can also apply for the same. 

Residents of India can indirectly apply for the E-2 Treaty Investor Visa Program by obtaining a second passport from a nation with which the United States has a treaty.

  1. You must first obtain a second passport from Grenada or another nation with which the US has an E-2 pact.
  2. requires a minimum 50% ownership level and an investor investment of US $150K (around INR 1.12 crore in India).
  3. move to the US to launch and run the company.
  4. generate substantial profits for investors and the economy by hiring Americans.
  5. Money has to be “at risk”

INVESTMENT VISA FOR USA FROM INDIA: WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

The potential investor must show that starting or expanding a business is their only reason for coming to the United States.

Owning a minimum of 50% of the company or holding a substantial managerial or leadership role that provides them operational control can be evidence of an investor’s plans to grow the business.

It is important to demonstrate the possibility of capital loss in order to qualify as an “investment.” The financier must also demonstrate that neither directly nor indirectly, the funds were not obtained via illicit means. 

E 2 VISA: HOW MUCH TO INVEST IN A US-BASED ORGANIZATION?

If you want to know about E-2 Visa USA Minimum Investment with a minimum of $100,000 to $200,000 USD to invest choose the E-2 path. In extraordinary circumstances, USCIS will take into account applications for as little as $50,000 USD.

Investors can take out loans to finance their E-2 visas, but they cannot use the assets of their companies as collateral since USCIS will mistakenly believe that the lender is the investor.

HOW TO APPLY FOR E 2 VISA USA

Please follow the instructions below if you want to apply for E 2 Visa USA. You may also consider EB 5 Investment Visa USA if you want to apply for US citizenship as an investor.  

If you are moving to the USA for a specific period of time, and are not looking for a green card, then E 2 Visa is the best option for you.

Step 1: Finish the online DS-160 application

Each candidate is required to submit an online DS-160 visa application.  Make sure you thoroughly read the Instructions for Completing the DS-160 Form.  All data must be exact, comprehensive, and complete.

Step 2: Create your profile

You can build your profile in the online applicant system and select your passport delivery option once you have submitted the DS-160 application.  Select “New Application/Schedule Appointment” from the left menu after logging in.  If you are applying alone but have family applying with you, you can add their records to your profile without making a profile for each of them separately.

Step 3: Payment of Application Fees

You will be requested to pay the visa application fee as you navigate through your profile on the system.  You can return to your online profile to finish the procedure after your payment receipt has been activated and your papers have been collected 

Step 4: Collect Required Documents

  • Principal applicant’s resume, 
  • education and professional experiences
  • Highest degree diploma(s)
  • Skills or training certificates
  • Lease agreement 
  • Business licenses/permits
  • Occupational license
  • Signed contracts
  • Other evidence

Step 5: Appear for an Interview

Go to the online profile to set up an interview and print out the confirmation of your appointment.  You will need your DS-160 number and the payment fee receipt number in order to make an appointment.  Please be aware that 1-2 months before the interview date, you must email your documents to AIT for pre-screening.  

Step 6: Receive your Passport

You may check the status of your visa application on the portal.  Within three business days of the visa interview, if your visa application is accepted, you will receive your passport. Please wait to make firm travel arrangements until you obtain your visa. 

WHAT ARE THE PROCESSING FEES FOR E 2 VISA USA?

Once you have obtained a second passport from a nation with which the US has a treaty. After that, the minimum investment is usually more than US $150K (INR 1.12 Crore). Form I-129 fee for investors who are physically present in the USA is $460 (Form I-539 fee is $370 per dependent), and 15 days of premium processing is $2,500. Home-country investor: $205 per DS-160 form. Legal fees, and expenses related to forming a business entity.

AVERAGE PROCESSING TIME FOR E-2 VISA USA FROM INDIA

An Indian Investor determines how long it will take to process an E-2 visa. once you possess a second passport from a different nation, such as Grenada. The typical duration, if present in the USA, is 5 months. For $2,500, premium processing takes 15 days. The processing time for E2 visas obtained through a consulate is 2 weeks to 4 months for those applying from outside the US. The timetable above applies once you have a passport from a nation with which the US has a treaty.

LIST OF TREATY COUNTRIES FOR E 2 INVESTMENT VISA FOR THE USA FROM INDIA

CountryClassificationEntered into Force
AlbaniaE-2January 4, 1998
ArgentinaE-1December 20, 1854
ArgentinaE-2December 20, 1854
ArmeniaE-2March 29, 1996
AustraliaE-1December 16, 1991
AustraliaE-2December 27, 1991
Australia 12E-3September 2, 2005
AustriaE-1May 27, 1931
AustriaE-2May 27, 1931
AzerbaijanE-2August 2, 2001
BahrainE-2May 30, 2001
BangladeshE-2July 25, 1989
BelgiumE-1October 3, 1963
BelgiumE-2October 3, 1963
BoliviaE-1November 09, 1862
Bolivia 13E-2June 6, 2001
Bosnia and Herzegovina 11E-1November 15, 1982
Bosnia and Herzegovina 11E-2November 15, 1982
BruneiE-1July 11, 1853
BulgariaE-2June 2, 1954
CameroonE-2April 6, 1989
CanadaE-1January 1, 1994
CanadaE-2January 1, 1994
ChileE-1January 1, 2004
ChileE-2January 1, 2004
China (Taiwan) 1E-1November 30, 1948
China (Taiwan) 1E-2November 30, 1948
ColombiaE-1June 10, 1948
ColombiaE-2June 10, 1948
Congo (Brazzaville)E-2August 13, 1994
Congo (Kinshasa)E-2July 28, 1989
Costa RicaE-1May 26, 1852
Costa RicaE-2May 26, 1852
Croatia 11E-1November 15, 1982
Croatia 11E-2November 15, 1982
Czech Republic 2E-2January 1, 1993
Denmark 3E-1July 30, 1961
DenmarkE-2December 10, 2008
Ecuador 14E-2May 11, 1997
EgyptE-2June 27, 1992
EstoniaE-1May 22, 1926
EstoniaE-2February 16, 1997
EthiopiaE-1October 8, 1953
EthiopiaE-2October 8, 1953
FinlandE-1August 10, 1934
FinlandE-2December 1, 1992
France 4E-1December 21, 1960
France 4E-2December 21, 1960
GeorgiaE-2August 17, 1997
GermanyE-1July 14, 1956
GermanyE-2July 14, 1956
GreeceE-1October 13, 1954
GrenadaE-2March 3, 1989
HondurasE-1July 19, 1928
HondurasE-2July 19, 1928
IrelandE-1September 14, 1950
IrelandE-2November 18, 1992
Israel 15E-1April 3, 1954
Israel 15E-2May 1, 2019
ItalyE-1July 26, 1949
ItalyE-2July 26, 1949
JamaicaE-2March 7, 1997
Japan 5E-1October 30, 1953
Japan 5E-2October 30, 1953
JordanE-1December 17, 2001
JordanE-2December 17, 2001
KazakhstanE-2January 12, 1994
Korea (South)E-1November 7, 1957
Korea (South)E-2November 7, 1957
Kosovo 11E-1November 15, 1882
Kosovo 11E-2November 15, 1882
KyrgyzstanE-2January 12, 1994
LatviaE-1July 25, 1928
LatviaE-2December 26, 1996
LiberiaE-1November 21, 1939
LiberiaE-2November 21, 1939
LithuaniaE-2November 22, 2001
LuxembourgE-1March 28, 1963
LuxembourgE-2March 28, 1963
Macedonia 11E-1November 15, 1982
Macedonia 11E-2November 15, 1982
MexicoE-1January 1, 1994
MexicoE-2January 1, 1994
MoldovaE-2November 25, 1994
MongoliaE-2January 1, 1997
Montenegro 11E-1November 15, 1882
Montenegro 11E-2November 15, 1882
MoroccoE-2May 29, 1991
Netherlands 6E-1December 5, 1957
Netherlands 6E-2December 5, 1957
New Zealand 16E1June 10, 2019
New Zealand 16E2June 10, 2019
Norway 7E-1January 18, 1928
Norway 7E-2January 18, 1928
OmanE-1June 11, 1960
OmanE-2June 11, 1960
PakistanE-1February 12, 1961
PakistanE-2February 12, 1961
PanamaE-2May 30, 1991
ParaguayE-1March 07, 1860
ParaguayE-2March 07, 1860
PhilippinesE-1September 6, 1955
PhilippinesE-2September 6, 1955
PolandE-1August 6, 1994
PolandE-2August 6, 1994
RomaniaE-2January 15, 1994
SenegalE-2October 25, 1990
Serbia 11E-1November 15,1882
Serbia 11E-2November 15,1882
SingaporeE-1January 1, 2004
SingaporeE-2January 1, 2004
Slovak Republic 2E-2January 1, 1993
Slovenia 11E-1November 15, 1982
Slovenia 11E-2November 15, 1982
Spain 8E-1April 14, 1903
Spain 8E-2April 14, 1903
Sri LankaE-2May 1, 1993
Suriname 9E-1February 10, 1963
Suriname 9E-2February 10, 1963
SwedenE-1February 20, 1992
SwedenE-2February 20, 1992
SwitzerlandE-1November 08, 1855
SwitzerlandE-2November 08, 1855
ThailandE-1June 8, 1968
ThailandE-2June 8, 1968
TogoE-1February 5, 1967
TogoE-2February 5, 1967
Trinidad & TobagoE-2December 26, 1996
TunisiaE-2February 7, 1993
TurkeyE-1February 15, 1933
TurkeyE-2May 18, 1990
UkraineE-2November 16, 1996
United Kingdom 10E-1July 03, 1815
United Kingdom 10E-2July 03, 1815
Yugoslavia 11E-1November 15, 1882
Yugoslavia 11E-2November 15, 1882

CONCLUSION

You must show in your E2 visa application that you have already made a sizable investment in your company. Naturally, a lot of E2 visa candidates are reluctant to invest $100,000 (or more) in their new US company if there is a chance that their application won’t be approved. You can reduce that danger with aid from Basics of Immigration, BOI.

WHY ALWAYS CONSIDER BASICS OF IMMIGRATION?

  1. Expert Visa counselors provide Step-by-step guidance through a secure, online process.  
  2. Apt evaluation of credentials and faster visa processing. 
  3. Identifying all potential hazards and roadblocks in securing a visa. 
  4. Assistance with documentation, immigration rules, citizenship, and border control procedures.
  5. Multiple case assessment for better conflict resolution.
  6. Designated process managers to provide personalized guidance.

Just like the basics of anything act as “building blocks” forming a strong foundation for constructing complex structures. The Basics of Immigration serve as the foundational elements of moving abroad, for any aspiring immigrant.