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E2 Treaty Investor Business Visa Training Course Access Pac
Published 3/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.74 GB | Duration: 1h 54m Invertor Visa, Treaty Country, Treaty Visa, Business Visa What you'll learn Learn from others facing similar challenges and opportunities in their use of the E-2 visa. These courses often provide a thorough overview of the E-2 visa process, eligibility criteria, investment requirements, and the application process. Learn from experienced professionals who can provide practical insights and real-world examples. It eliminates travel expenses and can often be accessed at a lower registration fee. These courses can help develop related skills such as business planning, legal analysis, and strategic thinking, which are beneficial in various prof context. Requirements No Programing needed Description The United States has long been a land of opportunities for entrepreneurs from all corners of the world. One of the pathways available for foreign nationals seeking to establish and run their own businesses in the U.S. is the E-2 visa. This article provides an introduction to the E-2 visa and how it enables foreign entrepreneurs to come to the U.S. and actively manage their businesses.The E-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows foreign nationals from countries with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation to enter the U.S. for the purpose of investing in and operating a business. The primary intent of the E-2 visa is to promote trade and stimulate economic growth by encouraging foreign entrepreneurs to establish businesses in the U.S.The E-2 visa provides a unique opportunity for foreign entrepreneurs to pursue their business dreams in the United States. By meeting the eligibility requirements and making a substantial investment, entrepreneurs can actively manage and grow their businesses in a thriving and diverse market. However, navigating the visa application process and successfully establishing a business in a new country can be complex. Seeking professional advice and assistance can significantly enhance the chances of a successful E-2 visa application and a prosperous entrepreneurial journey in the U.S.The E-2 is one of the nicest work visas there are. However, it is also one of the most complicated to prepare.In addition to the actual visa petition itself, the business plan and incorporation need to be prepared. But there are many requirements of the E-2 and this course goes through each one of them and explains why you must be careful and look to the requirements (such as 'substantiality' of the investment, marginality, executive duties, etc.)However, if done properly, your spouse can get a derivative E-2 and work anywhere. Your children can go to school without the F-1 and without having to pay for a private school.Come learn with us and find out how to do an E-2 Visa. Overview Section 1: The E-2 Petition Course Lecture 1 The E-2 Visa Petition Section 2: E-2 Treaty Investor Petition Lecture 2 Introduction to the E-2 and how you can come to the U.S. to run your own busines Lecture 3 The General Considerations of the E-2. Lecture 5 Some E-2 Tidbits Lecture 6 Get an E-2 in the Golden State Section 3: Preparing the E-2 and Specific Requirements Lecture 7 How to Prepare an E-2 Lecture 8 Nationality Requirements of the E-2 Lecture 9 This is the type of Visa to get when you have money Lecture 10 It might be possible to get the E-2 with no investment Section 4: E-2 Employees Lecture 11 The E-2 Employee (without investing) Lecture 12 An E-2 Special Employee Lecture 13 You must Develop & Direct the Business Lecture 14 E-2 Executive and Supervisory Duties Section 5: The Investment Lecture 15 Getting the E-2 with as little as a $50,000 investment Lecture 16 Determining What is an Investment Lecture 17 An E-2 Investment is Not a Consulting Business Lecture 18 Allowable Investment Expenses Lecture 19 E-2 Needs Investment Lecture 20 Investment for the E-2 Section 6: Marginality and Substantiality Lecture 21 Is the Investment Marginal? Lecture 22 The Investment must be Substantial Section 7: E-2 vs. L-1 Lecture 23 Variations between The E-2 and the L-1 Section 8: Treaty Countries Lecture 24 The Countries allowed to do E-2's just expanded with Israel. Lecture 25 Visitor B2 to Investor E2 Lecture 26 E-2 and E-1 Visas Lecture 27 E2 can buy a business Beginner