Employment and Business
(E-2, L-1, TN, EB-3, EB-5)

E-2 Visa (Treaty Investor Visa) Invest in Your Business, Invest in Your Future in the U.S.

Your entrepreneurial vision has a place in the United States. Let’s build the case that gets you here.

The E-2 visa is one of the most practical and flexible options available for international
entrepreneurs and investors who want to live and work in the United States. If you are a citizen
of a treaty country and are ready to invest a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business that
you will actively manage, the E-2 visa creates a real and renewable pathway to build your
professional life in America.


At NeoVita Law Group, we have helped investors from Canada, Colombia, Brazil, and across
Europe successfully obtain and maintain E-2 status. We understand what consular officers and
USCIS officers look for, and we know how to present your business plan, investment, and
qualifications in a way that meets the standard and tells your story compellingly.

Why Choose NeoVita:

We have experience with E-2 applicants from key treaty countries including Canada, Colombia,
and Brazil. We guide you through business structuring, investment documentation, and business
plan preparation. We prepare you thoroughly for consular interviews so you arrive confident and
ready.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Who qualifies for an E-2 visa?

Citizens of countries that have a qualifying treaty of commerce and navigation with the United States who invest a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business they will direct and develop.

Is there a minimum investment amount?

There is no fixed minimum, but the investment must be substantial relative to the total cost of the business and sufficient to ensure successful operation.

Can I bring employees from my home country?

Yes. Key employees who share your nationality and work in executive, supervisory, or essential
skill roles may qualify for E-2 employee status.

How long is the E-2 visa valid?

E-2 visas are granted for up to two years per entry in many cases and are renewable indefinitely as long as the business remains active and qualifying.

Can my family come with me?

Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 may obtain E-2 dependent status, and your spouse may apply for work authorization.

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