Are you a foreign investor in the USA? Be sure to verify your renewal status.
Are you a foreign investor in the USA? Be sure to verify your renewal status.
If you’re investor visa is about to expire, the idea of renewing it may feel overwhelming. However, with the right
guidance, the process may seem surprisingly simple.
This September, at DeMine Immigration, two clients renewed their E-2 visas, and both were granted!
Re-Applying Through Home Country
In most cases, re-applying for an E2 visa requires returning to your home country, such as our client, a British
National, who returned to London for her E-2 renewal interview.
In this case, information about client’s business, finances and plans for the next 5 years were requested by the
consulate. If you are an investor looking to re-apply, please contact us for guidance on all these required details.
Once complete, the consulate approved this E-2 renewal case.
Re-Applying Through Third Country
Depending on the case, an E-2 applicant may request third country processing of their case.
Another client, a German National, applied to renew their E-2 visa through the U.S. consulate in Toronto.
As it was his first application through Toronto, we were required to present an E-2 packet as a “first-time
applicant”. This did not present an issue, however, and the visa was approved seamlessly.
Need guidance on your investor renewal process? Please don’t hesitate to contact us at DeMine Immigration. We’re here to help you bring your specialised talent where it’s needed most.
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Indera DeMine, Esq
Ms. DeMine is a resident of Southwest Florida and a solo practitioner located in downtown Fort Myers. Ms. DeMine started her immigration law career immediately after graduating Ave Maria School of Law in 2012. She began working for a local firm in Fort Myers, Florida for almost 4 years. As an immigrant herself, Ms. DeMine has always been passionate about Immigration law and welcomed the opportunity to help her clients navigate the often confusing, immigration process.