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Posted over 7 years ago

The Problem With Finding An E-2 Visa Business

Do You Want Help Finding A Qualifying E 2 Visa Business 1 1

An E-2 visa business is an essential part of getting an E-2 visa. Before you can invest in an E-2 visa business, you have to first find one. This is quite harder than it looks, and that is where we propose to help you.

Over the years of working with our E-2 visa clients, we have discovered that one of their major problems comes with actually finding the E-2 visa businesses they want to invest in. While it may be easy to find businesses online, the problem comes when it is time to get in touch with the business broker handling the sale of the business.

What most client discover is that they have to leave a message with the broker without considering the client’s time zone. What finally happens is that clients will have to converse with their brokers during out of office hours, causing inconvenience to both parties.

How We Can Help With E-2 Visa Business

Since we are based in the United States, it is easier for us to get in touch with the business broker during out of office hours.

When we start working with you, you will give us a list of the type of businessyou want to invest in. We search for a suitable business and get in touch with the business broker. You would need to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreementbefore the business broker will release the financials of the business to you.

After establishing contact between you and the business broker, we bow out and let you two continue with negotiations. At this point, you should get your immigration attorney to have a look at the business in order to ensure it is the right business.



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