Traders in treaty-partner nations may qualify for the E-1 visa if half or more of the trader’s imports and exports are to and from the U.S. If you are a trader applying from outside the U.S., you’ll have to complete some forms and an interview at your nation’s U.S. embassy. Let an E-1 visa attorney help you through the application process from start to finish. In most cases, a trader’s spouse and dependent minor children will be eligible for derivative visas.
As a nation with numerous trade agreements and treaties, the United States typically encourages traders and investors to enter the U.S. for commercial purposes. Nevertheless, immigrating to the United States is always a challenge. Let an experienced E-1 trader visa immigration lawyer guide your E-1 visa applications, forms, and accompanying documents to ensure thoroughness and accuracy. We have the experience to provide the insights you need, answer your questions, and address your immigration concerns. From anywhere in the world, promptly contact Shihab Burke LLC Immigration Lawyers by phone or by email to discuss your specific immigration and visa needs.
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