Three ways to get a U.S. investor Visa with a construction company

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There are many types of Visas in the United States, and they are divided between immigrant  (permanent) and non-immigrant(temporary) Visas. Among the non-immigrant Visa category, the  E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is a popular choice for foreign nationals that intend to come to the  United States to make a “substantial investment” in a commercial enterprise. The investor must  be a citizen of a country with which the United States has entered into a “Treaty of Commerce  and Navigation”. 

There are at least three ways a foreign investor can get an E-2 Visa through a construction  company.

1. Startup construction company 

The E-2 regulations do not specify what is a “substantial investment”. In general terms, an  investment is to be considered “substantial” if enough capital has been invested to ensure that the  company can be run. In a startup construction company, the initial investment can be made in all  machinery, equipment, and tools necessary to start operating. However, to assist a consular  officer determine whether an investment is substantial, it is highly recommended to submit a  credible business plan.

2. Purchase of an existing construction company 

Another way to obtain an E-2 Visa is to acquire an existing construction company. Ideally, the  company should have been in business for at least 5 years and have a steady cashflow deriving  from long-term contracts. Before buying an existing company, it would be best to consult with an E-2 Visa lawyer to review the company’s financial documents, lease loan and lien agreements to ensure that there are no hidden liabilities.

3. Property management of residential complex 

A less frequently used, but very option to get an E-2 Visa is to build a small (25-30 units) residential complex, and then lease out the units. Real estate investments are generally not  appropriate for the E-2 Visa because they are considered “passive investments”. However,  building and then managing a residential complex will not be considered a passive investment,  because there will be money at risk during the construction.  

Duration of an E-2 Visa 

An initial E-2 Visa is generally issued for a period of 5 years. It can be renewed indefinitely, if the commercial enterprise where the investment was made is still active and has not become a  “marginal enterprise”. 

An E-2 Visa holder looking for permanent residency (the “Green Card”) can apply for an EB-5  Visa if his/her company has reached the required investment and employment thresholds.