In-house business strategy, company setup, planning & real estate • Partner immigration attorneys for legal matters 469-333-1110   •   info@e2treatyvisa.com

A clear roadmap with defined in-house and legal responsibilities.

Our framework keeps the client, business, real estate, family and immigration-law workstreams moving together—without making you coordinate a collection of unrelated providers.

The 10-step roadmap

From E-2 exploration to U.S. operations.

In-house

Discovery & Family Goals

Citizenship, family, timing, business background, investment capacity, desired owner role and preferred U.S. markets.

In-house

Business Niche & Market Study

We compare sectors, business models, demand, competition, labor, commercial rent and lifestyle fit in the chosen area.

Attorney partner

Legal Eligibility Review

A licensed immigration attorney confirms treaty-nationality and E-2 eligibility issues before major capital is committed.

In-house

Pathway & Investment Plan

We compare acquisition, startup and franchise options and establish the business, budget and milestone roadmap.

In-house

Business Acquisition or Startup Buildout

Our team screens targets or develops the concept, operating budget, vendors, staffing and launch requirements.

In-house

Company Formation & EIN

Our company-setup specialists handle formation administration, EIN support and organization of foundational records.

In-house

Banking & Capital Deployment Support

We prepare the bank-ready package, assist with the account-opening process and organize business expenditures and records.

In-house

Business Plan, Financial Model & Real Estate

Our planning and real-estate teams prepare the operating plan, projections and commercial-location path while supporting family relocation needs.

Attorney partner

Visa Application or USCIS Filing

Immigration counsel determines the legal route, prepares forms and legal exhibits, and submits the appropriate consular or USCIS case.

In-house

Relocation, Launch & Continuity

We help coordinate housing, local setup, business opening milestones and organized business-side records after approval.

Consular vs. U.S. change of status

Two different legal pathways that require attorney advice.

A visa application at a U.S. consulate and a request to change status inside the United States are not the same. Eligibility, travel consequences, timing and documentation differ. Our in-house team prepares and coordinates the business side; licensed immigration counsel decides and handles the legal path.

Important: A change of status granted by USCIS is not itself an E-2 visa in the passport. International travel can affect status and visa strategy. Obtain individualized legal advice before choosing a route or traveling.

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