- N-400 (5-Year Residence)
- N-400 (3-Year Residence)
- N-470 Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purpose
- N-600K Expedite Naturalization for U.S. Citizen Child Residing Abroad
- N-600 Application for Certificate of Citizenship (Child under 18)
- Acquisition of Citizenship at Birth (DS-2029/SS-5)
- N-565 Replacement of Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate
Service:Apply for E-2 Treaty Investor Visa | |
No. DIY-AW-006 | Charge:$1800 |
What we can do for you?
1. Provide E-2 visa questionnaires and document checklist;
2. Full Review of your personal circumstances
3. Confirmation that the you are eligible for a E-2 visa
4. Provide user name and password of Customer Service System;
5. Fill out consulate form DS-156/DS-160, DS-156E, DS-157;
6. Compose Application Letter/Exhibit;
7. Prepare employment letter;
8. Provide FAQ for interview
9. Make an appointment for an interview, include pay the appointment fee;
10. Provide application instruction, including visa application procedure, visa fee payment instruction, photo requirement, materials preparation, consulate address, fingerprint instruction, visa insurance notice;
11. Store all documents electronically for backup purposes.
What you will do
1. Provide Necessary Information to HelpToUSA;
2. Have your signature in the Form DS-156/DS-160, DS-156E, DS-157;
3. Take photos;
4. Copy all filing Materials;
5. Buy Certified Check or Money Order (if applicable)
6. Pay visa application fee;
7. Attend the interview;
Other Services
The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa allows nationals from countries that have treaties of commerce and navigation or bilateral agreements in effect with the
1. The investor, either a real or corporate person, must be a national of a treaty country;
2. The investment must be substantial:
1) It must be sufficient to ensure the successful operation of the enterprise;
2) The percentage of investment for a low-cost business enterprise must be higher than the percentage of investment in a high-cost enterprise;
3. The investment must be a real operating enterprise. Speculative or idle investment does not qualify. Uncommitted funds in a bank account or similar security are not considered an investment;
4. Applicant has invested, or is actively in the process of investing
1) The assets or funds invested are in his/her name and they have control over them;
2) The investment must be "at-risk". To be "at-risk" the investment funds must be subject to loss if the business fails. Indebtedness secured by the assets of the business is not considered "at-risk" in this sense;
3) Funds must be irrevocably committed
5. The investment may not be marginal. It must generate significantly more income than just to provide a living to the investor and family, or it must have a significant economic impact in the
6. The investor must be coming to the
7. Applicant intends to depart the
8. E-2 visas may only be applied for by people or companies from the following countries:
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1. The maximum validity of an E-2 visa is 5 years for each visa issuance but is dependent upon visa reciprocity between the
2. An E-2 investment does not lead to lawful permanent residence (Green Card) in the
3. There is no requisite dollar amount required for an E-2 investor to invest but is instead relative to the type of business that is purchased or created;
4. There is no requisite number of
5. E-2 Investors can qualify by either purchasing an existing business in the
Nonimmigrant Visa Application: $270
1. DS-156/DS-160, Electronic Visa Application Form (for Consulates in
2. DS-156E, Nonimmigrant Treaty Trader / Investor Application
3. DS-157, Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form (applies to the age of 16 to 45);
Supporting Documents
You should normally apply for a visa at the Consulate with jurisdiction over your place of residence. Here, residence refers not to where your household register was issued but instead to the place where you normally live: http://www.usembassy.gov/.
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