E2 Investor Visa USA
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E2 Investor Visa USA
Hello Expat Experts
I am currently holding a British Passport and working in UK on my own Limited Company as a IT consultant, I am looking to start a new IT consultancy by incorporating a LLC in USA and apply for E2 Visa, So I got 3 options as below, please if someone can provide some guidance on the approach that would be great
1. Expand the existing the Consultancy business based in UK by incorporating a LLC in USA with same/similar brand name for North American operations. the advantage of using the same company name/ brand name is that I can demonstrate the US visa issuing authority that I got some experience of successfully running a business and I can generate some decent income. the disadvantage is I no longer like the name of the existing company and would like to have good and punchy branding to expand.
2. Second option is to start new LLC with new name etc, but I am not sure if Visa Issuing Authority will be convinced enough looking at the new company with no customer base and only around $50K investment showing in bank account.
3. 3rd option is buying an existing business in USA, I need some input and approach to buy a consultancy business in USA with no Assets & Liabilities that is operational and being used for IT resources billing purposes.
Thanks in advance
Rob
I am currently holding a British Passport and working in UK on my own Limited Company as a IT consultant, I am looking to start a new IT consultancy by incorporating a LLC in USA and apply for E2 Visa, So I got 3 options as below, please if someone can provide some guidance on the approach that would be great
1. Expand the existing the Consultancy business based in UK by incorporating a LLC in USA with same/similar brand name for North American operations. the advantage of using the same company name/ brand name is that I can demonstrate the US visa issuing authority that I got some experience of successfully running a business and I can generate some decent income. the disadvantage is I no longer like the name of the existing company and would like to have good and punchy branding to expand.
2. Second option is to start new LLC with new name etc, but I am not sure if Visa Issuing Authority will be convinced enough looking at the new company with no customer base and only around $50K investment showing in bank account.
3. 3rd option is buying an existing business in USA, I need some input and approach to buy a consultancy business in USA with no Assets & Liabilities that is operational and being used for IT resources billing purposes.
Thanks in advance
Rob
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I would suggest having at least a 1-time consultation with an immigration attorney. I don't think E-2 visas are DIY.
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I agree you need more specialist advice than you are likely to find here, but I would point out that all three of your alternatives have the potential, if organized appropriately (owned and operated as an arm of the UK-based parent), to support an L-1 visa, which has some significant advantages over an E-2.
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if organized appropriately (owned and operated as an arm of the UK-based parent), to support an L-1 visa, which has some significant advantages over an E-2.
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If you want a legal consultation, I recommend J Craig Fong of Fong & Aquino in Pasadena CA. (Pasadena is Los Angeles adjacent).
From your post I discern possibilities other than those oft mentioned. J will figure out possible paths including upsides and downsides.
Good luck.
From your post I discern possibilities other than those oft mentioned. J will figure out possible paths including upsides and downsides.
Good luck.
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I am on an E-2. If L is an option for you, go for it. E2s are most definitely a visa from hell.
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Re: E2 Investor Visa USA
Hello Expat Experts
I am currently holding a British Passport and working in UK on my own Limited Company as a IT consultant, I am looking to start a new IT consultancy by incorporating a LLC in USA and apply for E2 Visa, So I got 3 options as below, please if someone can provide some guidance on the approach that would be great
1. Expand the existing the Consultancy business based in UK by incorporating a LLC in USA with same/similar brand name for North American operations. the advantage of using the same company name/ brand name is that I can demonstrate the US visa issuing authority that I got some experience of successfully running a business and I can generate some decent income. the disadvantage is I no longer like the name of the existing company and would like to have good and punchy branding to expand.
2. Second option is to start new LLC with new name etc, but I am not sure if Visa Issuing Authority will be convinced enough looking at the new company with no customer base and only around $50K investment showing in bank account.
3. 3rd option is buying an existing business in USA, I need some input and approach to buy a consultancy business in USA with no Assets & Liabilities that is operational and being used for IT resources billing purposes.
Thanks in advance
Rob
I am currently holding a British Passport and working in UK on my own Limited Company as a IT consultant, I am looking to start a new IT consultancy by incorporating a LLC in USA and apply for E2 Visa, So I got 3 options as below, please if someone can provide some guidance on the approach that would be great
1. Expand the existing the Consultancy business based in UK by incorporating a LLC in USA with same/similar brand name for North American operations. the advantage of using the same company name/ brand name is that I can demonstrate the US visa issuing authority that I got some experience of successfully running a business and I can generate some decent income. the disadvantage is I no longer like the name of the existing company and would like to have good and punchy branding to expand.
2. Second option is to start new LLC with new name etc, but I am not sure if Visa Issuing Authority will be convinced enough looking at the new company with no customer base and only around $50K investment showing in bank account.
3. 3rd option is buying an existing business in USA, I need some input and approach to buy a consultancy business in USA with no Assets & Liabilities that is operational and being used for IT resources billing purposes.
Thanks in advance
Rob
As others have advised invest in speaking to an experienced US based immigration lawyer if you are serious about doing it.
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Re: E2 Investor Visa USA
What's so important about a lawyer being US based? Most of these processes operate from outside of the US so that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. The E-2 process if petitioned within the US is notoriously awful.
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From my experience with other visas (never done an E-2) the US immigration lawyers I have engaged know the US system and UK ones I have engaged know the the UK system. Since every immigration related matter I have worked on was done remotely it has never been an issue.
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Pursuant to US regulations, a foreign lawyer cans engage in representation before the US agencies if they are not practticing in the US.
(I used to do a lot of consular work before the US Embassy in Seoul. My interview to obtain my Korean business visa was interesting).
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Pulaski,
Thanks for the reply, my business is not big enough to get an L1 Visa
Thanks for the reply, my business is not big enough to get an L1 Visa
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Shiversaint, L visa is not an option for me at the moment
When you say "E2s are most definitely a visa from hell", Please can you elaborate what are the issues you faced/ facing
is it difficult to obtain a E2 Visa approval or Visa is not good enough to meet your requirements ?
any input is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Rob
When you say "E2s are most definitely a visa from hell", Please can you elaborate what are the issues you faced/ facing
is it difficult to obtain a E2 Visa approval or Visa is not good enough to meet your requirements ?
any input is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Rob
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Re: E2 Investor Visa USA
Hi Guys
Thanks for the replies, after some research, I managed to incorporate a LLC in Delaware on different name than by UK Ltd Company and received incorporation documents this week.
Now STEP-2 is to open a US Business Bank Account, due to Corona Pandemic I am not in a position to physically travel to USA at the moment
Please can someone suggest a reliable Business Bank Account that can be opened online / remotely?
Thanks in advance
Rob
Thanks for the replies, after some research, I managed to incorporate a LLC in Delaware on different name than by UK Ltd Company and received incorporation documents this week.
Now STEP-2 is to open a US Business Bank Account, due to Corona Pandemic I am not in a position to physically travel to USA at the moment
Please can someone suggest a reliable Business Bank Account that can be opened online / remotely?
Thanks in advance
Rob
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Re: E2 Investor Visa USA
As far as a Bank Account is concerned best person to speak to would be your Accountant, not sure if it is possible, also begs the question why you need one.
Did you speak to an Immigration Lawyer, by no means clear if your Business would support a E2 application, where do you intend to be based, have you potential Employees lined up?
Did you speak to an Immigration Lawyer, by no means clear if your Business would support a E2 application, where do you intend to be based, have you potential Employees lined up?
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As far as a Bank Account is concerned best person to speak to would be your Accountant, not sure if it is possible, also begs the question why you need one.
Did you speak to an Immigration Lawyer, by no means clear if your Business would support a E2 application, where do you intend to be based, have you potential Employees lined up?
Did you speak to an Immigration Lawyer, by no means clear if your Business would support a E2 application, where do you intend to be based, have you potential Employees lined up?
I checked with few people that my business would support the E2 visa, I am intending to be based in California and still in the initial stages of hiring potential employees and contracts etc
I am taking step-by-step approach, hopefully everything will fall in place