Benefits of Migration
for Investors

E-2 Treaty Investor Visa – Main Requirements

  • The main requirement is to be a citizen of a country that has a Trade and Investment treaty with the U.S., such as Colombia.
  • There is no exact amount set by law, but in practice it is recommended to invest at least between USD $100,000 - $150,000, or more for it to be considered substantial.
  • Invest in an existing business owning at least 50%, or create a new business where you own 100%.
  • The business must be real and operational, as in the case of construction for our purposes. It does not apply if you only open a bank account, acquire a plot of land, or buy a house.
  • You must have filed at least one tax return (IRS Taxes) showing profitability in order to apply for the visa, and demonstrate sustained economic activity.
  • The company must have the capacity to generate sufficient income to support the investor and their family.

E-2 Treaty Investor Visa – Benefits and Process

  • After 5 years, you may apply for the Green Card by demonstrating sustained economic activity.
  • The applicant can live and work legally in the U.S. only in the company for which the petition was filed. They may travel in and out of the U.S.
  • The benefit extends to the spouse (who can obtain an open work permit) and children under 21 years old (who can study in schools or universities).
  • Applying at the U.S. consulate from Colombia, the process can take between 3 and 6 months.
  • If applying by changing status within the U.S., it can take between 4 and 8 months. There is an option for Premium Processing within 15 days at an additional cost.
  • Advantages: moderate investment amount, relatively short process, benefits for the family group.
  • Treaty countries in Latin America: Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay.
  • Countries without treaty: Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
  • Other treaty countries: Spain, Italy, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Turkey, Japan, South Korea, and Australia.
  • The visa is initially granted for 2 years and can be renewed indefinitely.

EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa

  • The main requirement is to invest a significant amount of money that generates jobs in the U.S.
  • Minimum amount: between USD $800,000 and USD $1,050,000 depending on the investment area.
  • It must generate at least 10 direct jobs for U.S. workers.
  • It leads directly to the Green Card and eventually to citizenship.
  • Limitation: requires a high investment amount and the process can take years.

L-1 Executive or Manager Transfer

  • Requires having a company in the country of origin and opening a subsidiary or branch in the U.S.
  • The purpose is to transfer an executive, manager, or a person with specialized knowledge.
  • No fixed minimum investment is required, but a solid business plan is necessary.
  • It may lead to permanent residence under the EB-1C category.

E-1 Treaty Trader Visa

  • Similar to the E-2 visa, but focused on international trade instead of investment in a business.
  • It is used when a large part of the company’s trade is between the U.S. and the country of origin.

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