Live and Work in the United States Through Your Business
The E-2 visa allows Canadian nationals and other treaty-country investors to live and work in the United States by investing in a U.S. enterprise. With no fixed minimum investment and indefinite renewability, it’s the most flexible U.S. pathway for entrepreneurs.
What Is the E-2 Treaty Investor Visa?
The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is a U.S. non-immigrant visa that allows nationals of treaty countries — including Canada — to enter and work in the United States based on a substantial investment in a U.S. business. Unlike the EB-5 investor visa, the E-2 has no fixed investment floor and does not require a set number of U.S. jobs created.
It’s particularly well-suited for entrepreneurs purchasing or establishing franchise operations, restaurants, retail businesses, technology companies, and service firms. It allows the investor to live and work in the U.S., and their spouse can apply separately for Employment Authorization (EAD), allowing them to work freely in any U.S. sector.
Because Canada is a treaty country, Canadian nationals can apply at a U.S. Consulate in Montréal or Ottawa — without needing to first enter the U.S. or retain a separate U.S.-based attorney. Leiter Rahme, with NYSBA admission, handles the full process from Montréal.
E-2 Visa Eligibility Requirements
You must be a national of a country that has a bilateral investment treaty with the United States. Canada qualifies.
The investment must be substantial relative to the total cost of the enterprise — typically $100,000+ in practice, though lower amounts may qualify for small businesses. Funds must already be committed and at risk.
The E-2 does not cover purely passive investments like stocks or real estate rentals. You must be actively involved in directing the enterprise.
The business must be genuine and operational — not a paper company or uncommitted potential investment.
You must be in a controlling or essential role — owner, director, or key specialist — not a passive investor.
The enterprise must do more than generate a subsistence income for the investor. USCIS considers job creation and scale of operation.
The E-2 Application Process
We evaluate your nationality, investment amount, business model, and source of funds to determine whether the E-2 is the right pathway — and how to structure the investment to maximize approval probability.
We prepare a full USCIS-compliant business plan with 5-year financial projections, market analysis, job creation forecasts, and an explanation of how the business is non-marginal. This document is often the difference between approval and denial.
We prepare your complete DS-160 package: investment evidence, bank statements showing lawful source of funds, lease agreements, business registration, organizational documents, and all supporting evidence.
We schedule your interview at the U.S. Consulate in Montréal or Ottawa and conduct a full mock interview — preparing you for the officer’s likely questions about investment, role, and intent.
Most E-2 applicants from Canada receive a 5-year visa valid for multiple entries. Each entry typically grants two years of authorized stay. The visa is renewable indefinitely as long as the business remains operational.
Why Leiter Rahme for Your E-2 Application?
We are the only Montréal firm with NYSBA admission — meaning we handle your E-2 application with the same legal authority as a New York attorney, at a fraction of the cost, in your preferred language.
- ✓ NYSBA-admitted — no need for a separate U.S. attorney
- ✓ We’ve written E-2 business plans across 12+ industries
- ✓ Mock consulate interview preparation included
- ✓ Available in English, French & Arabic
- ✓ Flat-fee pricing — no hourly billing surprises
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