The USA E2 Visa – Everything You Need to Know

The USA E2 visa is also known as the Treaty Investor Visa. It is a special visa that applies only to citizens of countries that have trade agreements with the USA. With this visa, individuals with significant investment funds can go to the USA and set up their own practice, office, or business.

The E2 visa is not equivalent to a Green Card, but it allows the visa holder to stay in the country indefinitely as long as the invested business remains viable.

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Eligibility For The USA E2 Visa

To be eligible for this visa, the applicant must meet the following conditions:

  • He/she must be a citizen of a country that has a treaty of commerce and navigation with the USA. There are currently 82 countries that have a treaty of commerce and navigation with the USA.
  • He/she must invest or be in the process of investing a significant amount of financial capital in a new or existing bona fide US business
    • It must involve a certain amount of risk and be
      invested with the aim of making a profit
    • The investment must be a significant percentage
      of the total cost of starting/ purchasing the business
    • In the case of a startup, the investment must be
      enough to start and run the business for a little while
    • It should ideally be more than $100,000
  • He/she must be entering the country for the sole purpose of directing and developing the business being invested in
    • The applicant must own 50% or more of the enterprise
    • The applicant must be responsible for the business’s day-to-day operations

The Complete List Of USA E2 Visa Treaty Countries

ArgentinaHungaryPortugal
AustriaIcelandSan Marino
BelgiumIrelandSlovakia
BoliviaIndiaSlovenia
BulgariaIsraelSouth Africa
Czech RepublicItalySouth Korea
ChileLuxembourgSpain
ColombiaMonacoSuriname
Costa RicaMoroccoSweden
CroatiaNetherlandsSwitzerland
DenmarkNew ZealandThailand
EcuadorNorwayTrinidad and Tobago
FinlandOSM MaltaTunisia
FranceParaguayTurkey
GermanyPeruUnited Kingdom
GreecePhilippinesUruguay
HondurasPolandVatican

Documents Required

Documents required to apply for an USA E2 visa include:

  • DS-160 form
  • A passport that is valid for at least 6 months more than the intended stay in the USA
  • Passport photograph
  • Proof of intent to return to one’s own country
  • Proof of a steady source of income
  • Proof of investment
  • Proof that the business is legitimate. This may be-
    • Tax returns
    • Business plan
    • IRS documentation
    • Contracts/Service Agreements
    • Bank Statements
    • Business Licenses
    • Organizational Charts and Job Descriptions

Dependents

A USA E2 visa holder may be accompanied by their spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old. It is not necessary for the spouse to belong to the same country.

They may also be accompanied by individuals from the same country who will be employed in supervisory or executive positions essential to the regular running of the business.

Validity

The E2 visa is valid for up to 2 years and can be renewed at the end of it for a further 2 years. The E2 visa can be extended indefinitely. A two-year extension will be granted to the primary visa holder automatically on re-entry to the country.

All dependents on the visa may travel in and out of the country as long as their visa is valid.

Processing Time

An E2 visa is normally processed within 2-4 weeks. The processing time is largely dependent on the workload of the consulate. This process can be expedited by paying a premium fee and filling in the I-907 form. The premium processing service takes up to 15 days. 

E2 Visa Vs Green Card

The E2 visa has its advantages and disadvantages when compared to a Green card. Firstly, it can never be a route to US citizenship.

This may be a disadvantage for some, but for others it may be an advantage, as it means the visa holder will not have to give up their native citizenship and can stay in the USA for as long as they like.

Secondly, the visa is processed much faster than a Green Card. There is no certainty of when an existing visa will be converted to a Green card. However, an individual applying for the card does not need to make an investment in the USA.

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