Investor Visas; How to be Eligible
Relocation to the United States of America can be a very difficult process. However there are several ways that you can vastly improve your chances of being granted a visa. One of the most common of these is to opt for an investor visa. There are two basis types, temporary and permanent.
The temporary investor visa is called the E-2.
The E-2 visa is commonly referred to as the temporary green card. This is because there is no top-end limit to the visa term and so extensions and renewals can be applied any number of times providing the conditions of your visa are still met.
This visa is for foreign people who have made investments in a US business or businesses to move to the US in order to oversee and direct the businesses that they have invested in.
To be eligible for the E-2 visa, you must be either the investor, or otherwise an essential employee such as a director or manager of the foreign company that made the investment and you and the large shareholders of the company are nationals in a country that have a long term Treaty of Trade, Friendship and Commerce with the United States.
Executives and other essential employees must be from the same country as the corporation to be eligible for the E-2 visa. You will have to show that you are in the process of making an investment or that in investment has already been made.
In short, the E-2 visa is most suited to those who are looking to invest a considerable sum of money in order to purchase all or part of an existing company, or to set up a new company. As the investor is expected to take an active role in the direction and management of the business, the E-2 visa is not suitable for silent investors.
Because of the unique complexities of investing in a U.S. business, it is highly advisable to seek competent legal advice on the types of investment that may qualify for an E2. After receiving such advice, the next step is likely to be to contact a reputable business broker that has an awareness of the requisite criteria for making a qualifying E-2 investment. - 23210
The temporary investor visa is called the E-2.
The E-2 visa is commonly referred to as the temporary green card. This is because there is no top-end limit to the visa term and so extensions and renewals can be applied any number of times providing the conditions of your visa are still met.
This visa is for foreign people who have made investments in a US business or businesses to move to the US in order to oversee and direct the businesses that they have invested in.
To be eligible for the E-2 visa, you must be either the investor, or otherwise an essential employee such as a director or manager of the foreign company that made the investment and you and the large shareholders of the company are nationals in a country that have a long term Treaty of Trade, Friendship and Commerce with the United States.
Executives and other essential employees must be from the same country as the corporation to be eligible for the E-2 visa. You will have to show that you are in the process of making an investment or that in investment has already been made.
In short, the E-2 visa is most suited to those who are looking to invest a considerable sum of money in order to purchase all or part of an existing company, or to set up a new company. As the investor is expected to take an active role in the direction and management of the business, the E-2 visa is not suitable for silent investors.
Because of the unique complexities of investing in a U.S. business, it is highly advisable to seek competent legal advice on the types of investment that may qualify for an E2. After receiving such advice, the next step is likely to be to contact a reputable business broker that has an awareness of the requisite criteria for making a qualifying E-2 investment. - 23210
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When you have decided to invest in a US business, our law firm will be able to assist you in the legal process and complex and lengthy paperwork involved in applying for an E-2 investor visa. Go to www.visas4america.com for more information on investor visa.