E2 Visa South Korea. Carl Rothrock, immigration attorney in Fort Myers, Florida, files E2 investor visa applications for citizens of South Korea wishing to enter the United States. The E-2 visa is a temporary business visa that allows a foreign citizen to develop and manage a business. The citizen must contribute a substantial amount of capital in the business venture. The Rothrock Law Firm has successfully represented thousands of clients from more than 100 countries in visa applications. The company has offices throughout Florida.
E2 Visa requirements for South Korea
- Citizens of South Korea must control the majority ownership or control of the investing or trading company.
- A citizen of South Korea must file the E2 application.
- An E-2 visa is temporary. An embassy can issue an E2 visa for a maximum of five years; however, each country’s treaty dictates how long the treaty may be issued. Currently, South Korea issues E2 visas for 60 months.
- The U.S. Embassy in Seoul processes E2 investor applications for citizens of South Korea.
- E2 treaty countries have different requirements for eligibility.
The Investor’s Spouse and Children are Eligible for Derivative Visas
- A spouse of an E2 treaty applicant is eligible for an E2 derivative visa. The derivative visa allows the spouse to live and work in the United States.
- An unmarried child under the age of 21 of the E2 treaty applicant is also eligible for an E2 derivative visa. The child may attend school in the United States.
Contact an Immigration Attorney today for a free consultation
Contact a highly experienced immigration attorney to file your E2 investor application. Carl Rothrock is an immigration lawyer in Fort Myers, Florida. He has been licensed to practice law since 1989. He has filed many E2 treaty applications for investors all over the world. Mr. Rothrock is admitted to practice before the Board of Immigration Appeals and all Immigration Courts in the United States. He represents clients within and outside the U.S. To schedule a free initial consultation, call the Rothrock Law Firm at (239) 206-2363.