Operate and manage your investment enterprise in the United States under the approved E-2 structure.
Work Authorization


Investor Visa
The E-2 visa, also known as the Treaty Investor Visa, allows eligible foreign nationals to invest in and actively direct a U.S. business.
Big Career helps structure the process around business planning, capital readiness, visa documentation, and embassy filing so the case is presented clearly and credibly.
The E-2 visa is available to nationals of treaty countries who want to establish, acquire, or invest in a qualifying U.S. business and manage it directly.
The E-2 route is attractive for applicants who want operational control of a business and a renewable path to remain active in the U.S. market.
Operate and manage your investment enterprise in the United States under the approved E-2 structure.

Your spouse and children under 21 can join you, and your spouse may also apply for work authorization.

The E-2 visa can usually be renewed repeatedly as long as the business continues to meet visa requirements.

The E-2 process depends on a credible business model, documented source of funds, and a filing package that clearly explains the investment case.
Develop a detailed business strategy showcasing your investment and its projected commercial impact in the U.S. market.

Applying for an E-2 visa requires business, financial, and immigration documentation to align cleanly. That is where structured case handling matters.
Guidance shaped around how E-2 cases are reviewed, documented, and defended during filing.
Advice tailored to your investment amount, business model, and nationality-based treaty eligibility.
Support from planning to filing, covering business documents, investment proof, and visa preparation.
Clear communication and regular updates so you know exactly what is needed at each stage.
Planning To
Core questions people usually ask before starting the immigration process.
This visa is for investors from treaty countries such as Australia, Bangladesh, and Pakistan to invest in and manage a U.S. business.
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