Investor Visa for Entrepreneurs | Miami
Invest in a U.S. business, manage it personally, and renew your status indefinitely.
The E-2 visa allows nationals of countries with an active commercial treaty with the U.S. to invest in an active business on American soil and operate it directly. It is one of the most accessible investor visa options in the immigration system: no fixed minimum amount, no lottery, and with the possibility of indefinite renewal as long as the business operates.
At Major Case Law Group, we have guided entrepreneurs from throughout Latin America — Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Spain, and more — in establishing their businesses in Miami and Florida under this category.
Who may apply for the E-2 Visa?
Nationals of countries with an active commercial treaty with the U.S., including Colombia, Mexico, Spain, Costa Rica, Panama, and others. The investment must be substantial, real, active, and sourced from lawful funds that are properly documented.
What types of businesses qualify for the E-2?
- Active businesses capable of generating income beyond the investor’s basic livelihood
- Restaurants, franchises, agencies, consulting firms, technology companies, among others
- New or existing businesses (business purchase or franchise)
How we support you in the E-2 process
- Eligibility and treaty analysis. We confirm that your nationality qualifies and evaluate the structure of the proposed business.
- Documentation of the source of funds. We organize the complete investment history from its source through its deployment in the U.S.
- Business plan drafting. We prepare a plan tailored to USCIS requirements that demonstrates viability and scale.
- Consular interview preparation. We prepare you to respond with confidence and consistency before the consular officer.
- Renewals and change of status. We manage periodic renewals and advise on expansions or transitions to other visa categories.
The E-2 holder’s spouse receives automatic work authorization at the time the visa is issued, with no additional filings required.
Ready to invest in the U.S. and run your own business? Let’s talk. Our E-2 visa attorneys in Miami make your investment count — legally and strategically.