E VISAS
E-1 & E-2 TREATY INVESTORS & TRADER VISAS
Launch or Expand Your U.S. Business Enterprise
The E-1 (Treaty Trader) and E-2 (Treaty Investor) visas provide a powerful pathway for citizens of treaty countries to live and work in the United States based on substantial international trade or a significant financial investment in a U.S. business. These visas are ideal for entrepreneurs, executives, and essential employees seeking to manage and develop their commercial ventures in the American market.
At Koloko Immigration, we guide you through the complexities of the E-visa process, ensuring your application demonstrates the requisite investment, trade volume, and executive/essential employee role to secure approval.
Request an evaluationWhy Choose Our Firm for Your E-Visa?
The success of an E-visa application hinges on a meticulously prepared business narrative and precise legal documentation. Our firm provides the expert legal strategy and rigorous documentation needed to present a compelling case to U.S. consulates or USCIS.
We provide:
Expertise in Business Immigration: We understand what adjudicators look for in a successful E-visa petition.
Bilingual Communication: We offer clear, confident service in both English and French, facilitating seamless communication with international clients.
Strategic Case Building: We help you structure your investment and document your trade to maximize the strength of your application.
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