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The E-2 Visa
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides treaty trader/investor nonimmigrant status for a national of any of the countries with which an appropriate treaty of commerce and navigation exists.
The E-2 visa is one of the most important visas available to foreign-owned companies seeking to operate in the United States.
An individual who wishes to go to the U.S. to carry on substantial trade, principally between the U.S. and his/her own country, may apply for a treaty trader visa (E1). Someone who is going to the United States to develop and direct the operations of an enterprise in which he/she has invested, or is actively in the process of investing, a substantial amount of capital may apply for a treaty investor visa (E2). The category is popular because unlike the L-1 category, it is not necessary to maintain a business outside the U.S. and also because unlike L-1 status, E-1 and E-2 visas can be renewed without limits.
About the Team
Our E-2 visa team at Siskind Susser P.C. consists of Founding Partner Greg Siskind and Business Immigration Attorney Jason Susser. Both have extensive experience with E-2 visas. To learn more about their experience, you can view their bios below.
E-2 Attorney Team
