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Business Investment Visas

We are committed to delivering top-quality legal services fitted to our clients’ needs. Through years of experience and expansive connections, Thai Investor in U.S. can formulate the best solutions for every immigration-related issue.

If you are starting a business, purchasing a business or looking to invest in another business, the US is the best place to start. There is no mistake in investing in the wealthiest and most prosperous country in the world. As an investor, you have many options to live and work in the US.

When it comes to investing in the U.S., there are two primary visa options:

 

  • E-2 Visa for Non-Immigrant Investors

  • EB-5 Visa for Immigrant Investors

 

E-2 Visa vs. EB-5 Visa: What’s the Difference?

 

E-2 Visa

The E-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa designed for individuals seeking to enter the U.S. as investors.

Applicants must invest a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business.

E-2 status does not lead directly to permanent residence (a green card) but allows the investor to remain in the U.S. as long as the business continues to operate.

To transition to permanent residency, a separate application process (e.g., EB-5 visa) is required.

 

EB-5 Visa

 

The EB-5 visa is an immigrant visa category for individuals investing at least $150,000 in a U.S. business.

Successful applicants under the EB-5 program receive permanent residence (a green card) in the U.S.

 

Take the Next Step

Whether you’re exploring the E-2 visa for short-term investment opportunities or aiming for permanent residency through the EB-5 program, we’re here to guide you through every step of the process.

 

Schedule your consultation today and start your journey to success in the United States!

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