E-2 Investor Visa Process for Canadian Applicants

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Canadian entrepreneurs looking to expand into the United States market can use the E-2 Investor Visa to live and operate a business in the United States legally. Canada qualifies for the E-2 visa because it has a treaty of commerce and navigation with the U.S.

Many Canadian applicants are setting up a business in the U.S. for the first time. Strong documentation and a clear business plan are essential for a successful application.

Are You Eligible?

  • You must be a Canadian citizen
  • You must invest in a real and active U.S. business
  • You must own at least 50 percent or have operational control
  • Your investment must be substantial and at risk
  • You must enter the U.S. to develop and direct the business
  • The business must produce more than minimal income

What Do You Need to Show?

  • The business is real, operating, and not marginal
  • The funds are already committed or will be before the interview
  • The money comes from lawful, traceable sources

What Documents Do You Need?

  • Canadian passport
  • DS-160 confirmation
  • U.S. business registration
  • Lease or property agreement
  • Five-year business plan
  • Proof of investment and source of funds
  • Resume and staff chart if applicable

Where Do You Apply?

Apply through the U.S. Consulate in Toronto.

Instructions: ca.usembassy.gov

What Is the Process?

  • Complete DS-160 at ceac.state.gov
  • Pay the visa fee
  • Submit your application package to the Toronto consulate
  • Wait for your interview date
  • Attend with original documents
  • If approved, receive your visa

What Should the Package Include?

  • Cover letter
  • Proof of Canadian citizenship
  • U.S. business documents
  • Financial records
  • Business plan
  • Your qualifications

Follow formatting instructions from the Toronto consulate:
https://ca.usembassy.gov/visas/treaty-trader-investor-visas/

Any information contained in this website is provided for general guidance only, not intended to be a source of legal advice. As such, any unlawful use is strictly prohibited. Prior success does not guarantee same result.

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