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E-2 Investor Visa – Trupath Migration
Build Your Business in the United States
The E-2 Investor Visa is one of the most attractive options for entrepreneurs and investors who want to establish or expand their business in the U.S. It allows you to live, work, and directly manage your investment in one of the world’s largest and most dynamic economies.

What is the E-2 Investor Visa?
The E-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa available to nationals of countries that have a treaty of commerce and navigation with the United States. It enables foreign investors to:
Launch a new business
Acquire an existing company
Expand current business operations in the U.S.

Key Benefits of the E-2 Investor Visa
Flexible Duration – Initially valid for up to 2 years, with unlimited renewals as long as the business remains active.
Family Benefits – Spouses and unmarried children under 21 can accompany you. Spouses are also eligible for work authorization.
No Fixed Investment Requirement – While no official minimum is set, the investment must be substantial and sufficient to ensure business success.
Direct Business Control – Freedom to manage, grow, and expand your U.S. enterprise.
Eligibility Criteria for the E-2 Visa
- Nationality – Citizenship of a treaty country with the U.S.
- Substantial Investment – Significant capital invested in a U.S. enterprise.
- Active Business – The enterprise must be a real, operational, for-profit business.
- Ownership or Control – At least 50% ownership or managerial control of the business.
- Temporary Intent – Proof of intention to return once the visa expires.

Why Choose Trupath Migration?
At Trupath Migration, we understand that investing in the U.S. is both an opportunity and a challenge. That’s why we provide:
Professional guidance on visa eligibility and requirements
Strategic business planning support tailored to U.S. markets
Step-by-step assistance with documentation and filings
A personalized, client-focused approach for maximum success
Years of experience in U.S. investor and business immigration cases