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E1 & E2 Visas

E1 Visa (Treaty Trader)

E1 Visas are known as the next best thing to Lawful Permanent Residency. If you are a business person from one of the Treaty Countries and you plan to carry on substantial trade as defined by the Immigration and Nationality Act, including trade in services or trade in technology, principally between the United States and the foreign state of which he is a national, then the E1 Visa may be the appropriate visa for you.
 

Eligible Persons For E1 Visa

The following persons are individuals are eligible for a E1 Visa:
• A Supervisor, Manager, Key Employee, or Specialist operating in the United States;
• Nationals of Treaty Countries Entering the US to carry out Substantial Trade;
• Immediate Relatives of E1 Visa Holders.

E2 Visa (Treaty Investor)

E2 Visas are known as the next best thing to Lawful Permanent Residency.  If you are a business person from one of the Treaty Countries, and you plan to develop and direct the operations of an enterprise in which you have invested, or, of an enterprise in which you are actively in the process of investing a substantial amount of capital as required by the mmigration and Nationality Act, principally between the United States and the foreign state of which you are a national, then the E2 Visa may be the appropriate visa for you.

Eligible Persons For E2 (Treaty Investor) Visas:
The following persons are individuals are eligible for a E2 Visa

• Entrepreneurs/Nationals investing substantially in a United States enterprise;
  • Nationals that are Owners, Executives, Managers, Supervisors, or Essential Employees entering the United States to develop and direct investments from the respective Treaty Trader Country;
  • Immediate Relatives of E2 Visa Holders.

Obtaining an E2 Visas require great skill in navigating through the detailed rules and regulations surrounding E2 Visas.  Contact Cipolla Law Group to put your best case forward in obtaining an E2 Visa. 




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