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The E-1 Treaty Trader visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows nationals of certain countries to enter the United States to engage in substantial trade. This visa fosters international business relationships and promotes economic exchange between the U.S. and its treaty partners. It extends to the principal trader, as well as their spouse and children, enabling families to accompany the trader during their stay in the U.S.
The E-1 Treaty Trader visa was established under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952. This visa category was created to strengthen economic ties between the U.S. and its treaty partners by facilitating the flow of goods, services, and technology. Over the years, the E-1 visa has become a crucial tool for promoting international trade and investment.
As of now, the E-1 visa remains an essential part of U.S. immigration policy, promoting substantial trade between the U.S. and its treaty countries. The visa application process involves proving that a significant volume of trade exists between the applicant’s home country and the U.S. The visa is initially granted for up to two years but can be extended indefinitely as long as the trade continues.
To qualify for the E-1 visa, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Q: Can my spouse work in the U.S. on an E-1 visa? A: Yes, the spouse of an E-1 visa holder can apply for work authorization.
Q: How long can I stay in the U.S. on an E-1 visa? A: The E-1 visa is initially granted for two years, but you can apply for unlimited extensions as long as you continue to engage in qualifying trade.
Q: Do I need to be employed by the same company throughout my stay? A: Yes, you must continue to be employed by the same company that sponsored your visa, and the trade must continue to be substantial.
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