We help treaty-country entrepreneurs build a practical E-2 pathway around a real U.S. business—then coordinate the business consultants, real estate professionals and immigration attorneys needed to move the plan forward.
Instead of managing disconnected vendors, you have a central point of coordination.
A successful E-2 journey brings together immigration requirements, a viable business, capital deployment, commercial real estate, family needs and ongoing operations. We organize those workstreams so your advisors are working from the same plan.
We organize your goals, investment profile and business direction before legal counsel confirms immigration eligibility and strategy.
Compare acquisitions, startups and franchises based on budget, experience, market fit and operational demands.
Coordinate commercial site selection, lease or purchase needs, plus residential relocation considerations.
We organize business-side records and coordinate with licensed immigration counsel handling the legal case.
USCIS describes the E-2 enterprise as a real, active and operating commercial or entrepreneurial undertaking. The investment must be substantial, at risk, and the enterprise must be more than marginal. That is why business planning belongs at the center of the strategy.
We map nationality, family goals, investment capacity, timeline and business experience.
We decide what profile of business makes commercial sense and is appropriate to present to counsel for E-2 review.
We coordinate opportunity screening, startup milestones, franchise exploration or acquisition support.
We help coordinate the operating foundation with the right service professionals.
We coordinate commercial premises and help the family evaluate housing, schools and city fit.
Licensed immigration counsel confirms the legal strategy, prepares forms and submits the appropriate filing or visa application.
E-2 spouses and qualifying children may accompany or follow the principal investor. USCIS recognizes certain E spouses, including E-2S spouses, as employment authorized incident to status when properly documented. Your attorney should confirm how this applies to your family.
No fixed statutory dollar minimum applies. The investment must be substantial in relation to the cost and nature of the enterprise. Your attorney should evaluate the facts of your case.
Yes, an acquisition can be used for an E-2 strategy if the legal requirements are satisfied. We focus on the business-side search and transaction coordination while counsel handles the immigration analysis.
Yes. Startups can qualify when they are real, active, properly capitalized and supported by credible operating plans and evidence.
Certain E spouses are employment authorized incident to status; the I-94 classification and individual circumstances matter. Licensed immigration counsel should confirm work authorization documentation.
Share your citizenship, budget, business interests, preferred U.S. location and family goals. We will use that information to prepare for your discovery call.