Process For E2 Treaty Visa Application
The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa allows a person to enter and work inside of the United States based on a business he or she will be controlling, while inside the United States. The E2 Treaty visa is valid for three months to five years which can be indefinitely extended. The investment should be “substantial.”
The processes for E2 Treaty visa application:
- You contact workpermit.com
- workpermit.com accepts the application. If your company, the position and the candidate is qualified for registration as an E2 Treaty Investor, an e-mail will be sent to you:
- A formal instruction form to return
- Details of any additional data required, and confirmation of which documents needed
3. Send email or post documents to workpermit.com at 1st Floor, Unit 56, Skyline Business Village, London, E14 9TS
4. Workpermit.com will complete your E2 Treaty registration application and submit to the Treaty Visa section at the appropriate US consulate or Embassy. Processing usually takes 4-6 weeks.
5. After registration for an E2 Treaty Investor business, visas may be offered for principal applicants if they are a person rather than a company, employees and dependants in about two weeks. When you provide with relevant information and a prepared and submitted application will be forwarded to the Treaty Visa section.
E2 Treaty Investor Visa Countries
It is worthy of note to observe that new businesses based on ownership by nationals of Ecuador will no more be registered under the E2 visa scheme. Although, Ecuador nationals may still apply for E2 visas for employees of an existing E2 registered business.
E2 visas may only be applied for by persons or companies from these Countries:
Albania       Croatia         Korea (South)       Romania       Argentina      Czech Republic
Kosovo       Serbia          Armenia           Denmark       Kyrgyzstan      Senegal
Australia      Ecuador        Latvia             Singapore      Austria         Egypt
Liberia        Slovak Republic  Azerbaijan         Estonia        Lithuania       Slovenia
Bahrain       Ethiopia         Macedonia         Spain         Bangladesh      Finland
Mexico       Sri Lanka        Belgium           France        Moldova        Suriname
Bolivia       Georgia         Mongolia          Sweden       Bosnia-Herzegovina
Germany     Montenegro     Switzerland        Bulgaria       Grenada        Morocco
Thailand      Cameroon       Honduras          Netherlands    Togo           Canada
Iran         Norway         Trinidad and Tobago              Chile           Ireland
Oman       Tunisia          China (Taiwan)      Italy           Pakistan        Turkey
Columbia    Jamaica         Panama           Ukraine        Congo (Brazzaville)
Japan       Paraguay        United Kingdom    Congo (Kinshasa)               Jordan
Philippines   Yugoslavia       Costa Rica         Kazakhstan    Poland