Visas For Lgbtq Families And Fiances

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At RelisLaw, we proudly celebrate love in all its beautiful forms. Our years of experience have united hundreds of diverse families, including LGBTQ+ couples and individuals, from across the globe. We’re committed to keeping families together, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

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How to get a Family or Fiance Visa, Work Permit or Green Card?

How can I apply for a visa being LGBTQ+?

As an LGBTQ+ individual, the process of applying for a visa is generally the same as for anyone else. At RelisLaw, we believe that love is love, and every family deserves the chance to build their dreams in America.

If you encountered any discrimination or challenges during the process as part of the LGBTQ+ community, we can help you to get your visa, work permit, or Green Card stress-free and fast!

  • We Respect and support for all genders, sexualities, and expressions of love
  • Inclusive approach to family immigration cases
  • Deep understanding of unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ families in immigration processes

At RelisLaw, we speak English, French, and Spanish, ensuring Families and Fiances feel close, fully supported, and informed throughout the process, offering a long-term solution and supporting relationship for your future in America.

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E-2 Treaty Investor Visa Requirements: A Definitive Guide for Business Owners and Managers - RelisLaw

E-2 Treaty Investor Visa: Comprehensive Guide for Business Owners

U.S. Investment Opportunity: The E-2 Visa

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The **E-2 Treaty Investor Visa** is a non-immigrant classification for foreign nationals investing a substantial amount of capital in a bona fide U.S. business. At RelisLaw, we specialize in maximizing the approval chances for **E-2 Visa Business Entrepreneurs and Managers**.

The E-2 visa allows investors and their **immediate family** (spouse and unmarried children under 21) to live and work in the United States. Initial approval can grant residency for up to **5 years** and is indefinitely renewable as long as the business meets the requirements. This visa is explicitly designed to spur **foreign investment and economic development** in the U.S.

RelisLaw provides the **solid, detailed guidance** you can rely on to build your strongest E-2 Application and successfully secure your future in the USA!

Since 2016, our clients worldwide have chosen RelisLaw, not only for our **meticulous work and consistent Approvals** but also for the continuous support we provide to help them achieve their dreams of working in the U.S.

Be prepared to discuss your **business plan, investment sources, and management role** in detail during your application process. Upon E-2 visa approval, you will receive authorization to start working in your approved U.S. business right away!

E-2 Treaty Investor Visa Eligibility Summary

E-2 Requirement Category Core Eligibility Criteria Definition of Investment
**Applicant & Business** – Must be a **citizen of a U.S. treaty country**.

– Must have already **invested or be actively investing a significant amount** of capital in a legitimate U.S. enterprise.

– The applicant must be coming to the U.S. solely to **develop and direct the enterprise** by having ownership (at least 50%) or a key managerial/executive role.
– The investment must be **Substantial** relative to the total cost of the business (start-up or purchase).

– Funds must be large enough to demonstrate the investor’s strong **financial commitment** to the business’s success.

– The business must be **Not Marginal** (i.e., not solely created to provide a minimal living income for the investor and family, but must expand employment opportunities in the U.S.).
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