E2 Treaty Visa Switzerland
E2 Treaty Visa Switzerland. Carl Rothrock, immigration attorney in Cape Coral, Florida, files E2 treaty visa applications for citizens of Switzerland 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.
Visa requirements for Switzerland
- Citizens of Switzerland must control the majority ownership or control of the investing or trading company.
- A Swiss citizen 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.
- The U.S. Embassy in Bern processes treaty applications for Swiss citizens.
- Bern typically issues the E2 visa for one year only for initial applications and four years for renewal.
- E2 treaty countries have different requirements for eligibility. Click this link to see the specific requirements for E2 treaty visa for Switzerland.
Treaty Applicant’s Family Members
- The spouse of an E2 treaty applicant is eligible for an E2 derivative visa. The E2 derivative visa allows the spouse to live and work in the United States.
- Children under the age of 21 of the E2 treaty applicant are also eligible for an E2 derivative visa. Children may attend school in the United States but cannot work in the U.S.
Hire a Qualified Immigration Attorney to file your E2 Treaty Visa Application
Treaty visa applications are very complicated. Attorney Carl Rothrock is an experienced immigration lawyer in Cape Coral, Florida. He has been licensed to practice law since 1989. He has filed E2 treaty applications on behalf of investors from all over the world. Mr. Rothrock is admitted to practice before all Immigration Courts in the United States as well as the Board of Immigration Appeals. He provides representation to clients within and outside the U.S. To schedule a complimentary initial consultation, call the Rothrock Law Firm at (239) 330-2534.