E-2 Treaty Country Investor Visa
E-2 Treaty Country Investor Visa
The E-2 visa refers to the "Treaty Investor Visa" and is a long-term, renewable non-immigrant work visa. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issues it to investors from countries that have signed investment and trade treaties with the United States.
Application Conditions
1. From countries that maintain trade and navigation treaties with the United States;
2. Have invested or are investing a large amount of assets in U.S. enterprises;
3. The purpose of coming to the United States is only to develop and guide the development of the enterprise, and it is necessary to prove holding at least 50% of the shares in the company, or to prove operational control through a management position.
3. The purpose of coming to the United States is only to develop and guide the development of the enterprise, and it is necessary to prove holding at least 50% of the shares in the company, or to prove operational control through a management position.
Investment refers to treaty investors using funds and property for commercial purposes to create profits and taking risks. If the business fails, the funds may be partially or completely lost. Treaty investors must prove that the assets were not obtained directly or indirectly from criminal activities. of. Significant investment refers to:
1. Invest a large proportion of assets in the purchased direct business or new business;
2. Enough contract investors to successfully operate the company to ensure financial goals;
3. The possibility for treaty investors to successfully operate the enterprise is reflected in the fact that the lower the cost, the more it is recognized as a significant investment.