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What is the process for transitioning from an E-2 visa to permanent residency (green card)?

Transitioning from an E-2 visa to permanent residency (green card) is possible, but since the E-2 is a non-immigrant visa with no direct path to a green card, investors must qualify under a separate immigrant visa category. The most common options include the EB-5 immigrant investor program, EB-1C for multinational executives, or family or employer sponsorship.

The EB-5 program is one of the most common pathways to gain permanent residency from an E-2 visa. To switch from E-2 to EB-5, an investor must increase their investment to meet EB-5 thresholds (at least $1.05 million or $800,000 in a Targeted Employment Area) and create 10 full-time U.S. jobs.  If eligible, the investor can file Form I-526E (Immigrant Petition by Regional Center Investor) and, once approved, apply for adjustment of status (Form I-485) or consular processing

Another option is the EB-1C visa, available to E-2 investors who own a foreign business and open a U.S. branch as a multinational executive or manager under an L-1 visa, then later apply for a green card.

Processing times depend on the visa category and USCIS backlog, but EB-5 applicants generally wait 2-3 years for conditional residency and an additional two years for permanent residency. E-2 visa holders can also seek sponsorship through employment-based green card categories or a U.S. citizen spouse/family member.

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