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Old May 10th 2007, 9:24 pm
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Hi,

Looks a good forum which I have only just found.

Can someone advise whether it is possible directly or indirectly to move from an E2 Treaty Investor visa to a Green Card after a period of time and what the best route for that may be?

Many thanks for any help you can give.
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Originally Posted by Robbo25
Can someone advise whether it is possible directly or indirectly to move from an E2 Treaty Investor visa to a Green Card after a period of time and what the best route for that may be?
Try this: E2 --> EB5 --> GC. It's expensive, but feasible.

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Originally Posted by ian-mstm
Try this: E2 --> EB5 --> GC. It's expensive, but feasible.

Ian
Yeah I know about that one but only thing I thought was that most people I would guess sink their money in initially and then having enough money after that to get an EB-5 would be unlikely at least in the short term.
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Originally Posted by Robbo25
Hi,
Looks a good forum which I have only just found.
Can someone advise whether it is possible directly or indirectly to move from an E2 Treaty Investor visa to a Green Card after a period of time and what the best route for that may be?

Many thanks for any help you can give.
E-2 is a non immigrant visa ... their is no direct way ..
a few indirect ways ... but not easy ...
best way ..marry a US citizen ....
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