United States Immigration
U.S. Investor & Entrepreneur Immigration
EB-2 NIW

EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)
The EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is a premium green card pathway for high-impact entrepreneurs, innovators, and executives whose work benefits the United States. If you have strong qualifications and are building something in technology, healthcare, infrastructure, AI, clean energy, or economic development, you may qualify without needing an employer sponsor. This route leads directly to U.S. permanent residency and positions you as a strategic contributor to the American economy.
Visas for Entrepreneurs

E-2 Treaty Investor Visa
The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is ideal for entrepreneurs who want to buy, start, or expand a business in the United States. With a substantial investment and active ownership, you can live in the U.S. and operate your company long-term. It is one of the fastest and most practical routes for business buyers and franchise investors ready to move quickly and build revenue
Intra-Company Executive or Manager Transfers

L-1A Visa
The L-1A Visa is designed for established business owners who want to expand their existing company into the U.S. market. If you operate a company abroad, you can open a U.S. branch or subsidiary and transfer yourself as an executive. It offers a powerful expansion strategy and a strong pathway toward a future green card, making it ideal for serious global entrepreneurs scaling into the American market.
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Frequently Asked Questions About U.S. Investor Immigration
The right option depends on your profile. If you’re an innovation-driven founder seeking a green card, EB-2 NIW may be ideal. If you want to buy or start a business quickly, E-2 is often faster. If you already own a company abroad and want U.S. expansion, L-1A is a strong strategic route.
E-2 and L-1A require sufficient capital to operate a real, active business, while EB-2 NIW does not have a fixed investment requirement. The key factor is demonstrating economic impact, viability, and long-term sustainability.
Yes. EB-2 NIW leads directly to permanent residency. L-1A can transition to an EB-1C green card. E-2 does not directly provide a green card but can be part of a long-term immigration strategy.
Yes. All three programs allow your spouse and dependent children to accompany you. In many cases, spouses can legally work in the United States.
Processing times vary by visa type and country of residence. Some investor pathways can be structured and filed within months, depending on preparation quality and documentation.
We align your business strategy with the right immigration pathway — from business acquisition or expansion planning to documentation preparation and compliance coordination — ensuring your investment and immigration goals move forward together.

