At Shestopalko Law we focus on helping individuals and families invest in the United States and simultaneously obtain residence in the United States and eventually legal permanent status (green card). This is generally done through the most common investor visa types of E-1 Visa, E-2 Investment Visa, and EB-5 Investor Visa. These require the combined expertise of an immigration lawyer with business/investment consultant which we offer at Shestopalko Law.
E-1 Treaty Trader Non-Immigrant Visa
The E-1 Visa allows individuals to enter and reside in the United States to carry out international trade. The definition of “trade” is not strict. “Trade” may apply to the trade of goods, of services, and even banking. There are no numerical limitations on the numbers of E-1 Non-immigrant Visas issued each year. However, the E-1 visa is available only to citizens of certain countries. E-1 visa also allows employees of the international trade enterprise to enter and reside in the United States and work in the international trade enterprise.
E-2 Investor Non-Immigrant Visa
The E-2 Visa allows individuals to enter and reside in the United States for the purposes of investing (“substantial amount of capital”) to set up a business, practice, or office. The substantial amount of capital is not defined. It is the amount that would be substantial in proportion to the total cost of purchasing or establishing the enterprise in the United States. However, the E-2 visa is available only to citizens of certain countries. There are no numerical limitations on the numbers of E-2 Non-immigrant Visas issued each year. E-2 visa also allows employees of the enterprise to enter and reside in the United States and work in the enterprise in the United States.
EB-5 Investor Visa (Green Card)
The EB-5 program was established by the United States Congress in 1990 to facilitate increased investment in the United States economy. The EB-5 visa is a way to get a green card (permanent residency) through investment. The EB-5 investor visa program eventually enables qualified investors to become citizens of the United States. There are 10,000 EB-5 immigrant visas available annually.