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U.S. E-2 Visas from Ireland

  Joseph Berger  |    Oct 19, 2018 10:53:00 AM  |    e-2

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What's an E-2 Visa?

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a sub-department of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, defines a E-2 Visa as a means for a "a national of a treaty country (a country with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation) to be admitted to the United States when investing a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business." 

E-2 Visa Value

E-2 Visas can be an interesting method for long-term stay in the United States due to the fact that it's relatively straightforward and can result in faster entry. A person starting a business with an E-2 Visa may bring along their family members. The Citizen and Immigration Services website states that a E-2 Visa holder may bring with them their "spouses and unmarried children below the age of 21 years of age". Their spouse and children need not be of the same nationality as the Visa holder, and if they are already in the country they may fill a Form I-539 form to apply to convert their status to that of the E-2. 

Franchising

Often E-2 Visa applicants look to American franchise opportunities as a way to streamline their candidacy. A part of the E-2 Visa process is to present how the applicant will be investing a "substantial amount of capital". Accordingly, E-2 applicants utilize franchising because a franchise comes with a plan for investment. As franchises are well established, there is an established training plan, and the business is likely to provide American jobs, combining an E-2 Visa with franchising can be a good match. 

E-2 Visas from Ireland

Irish citizens are able to apply for an E-2 Visa as Ireland and the United States of America have in place an appropriate treaty of commerce and navigation, effective since November 18, 19921. You can find out more about the process and timeframes at the website for the U.S. Embassy in Ireland. As the process is electronic, you need not visit the Embassy in Dublin. Their phone number is +353 1 668-8777.

Furthermore, you may seek the advice of an attorney in your quest for an E-2 Visa. There are several attorneys in Ireland who may be able to assist you in your journey.

Irish in America

According to the U.S. Census Bureau over a full ten percent Americans self-identify as being of Irish ancestry. That number being over thirty million people, which stands in contrast to the six a half million Irish who live in Ireland. Regions with significant populations include Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, and Chicago. The largest periods of immigration were in the early 1800s, but there is still a healthy demand for immigration and visas from Ireland to the United States as Irish citizens pursue warmer weather in a nation with similar traditions and language.

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