Dreaming of Doing Business in the U.S.? E-1 Visa or E-2 Visa? Let’s Break It Down…

If you’re an Israeli entrepreneur dreaming of entering the U.S. market, you’ve probably heard of the E visa. But before you sell your house in Israel, book a flight, and start packing your life into a container, let’s clarify the differences.

E-1 Visa (Treaty Trader Visa):

  • Designed for those engaged in international trade between Israel and the U.S. (import/export).
  • The trade with the U.S. must be substantial.
  • The applicant must be an Israeli citizen (or a citizen of another treaty country).
  • The applicant must own at least 50% of the business.
  • Best suited for those already importing/exporting between Israel and the U.S.
  • Trade can include goods, services, or technology.
  • This visa is *not* for opening a brand-new business, but for expanding existing trade operations.
  • No requirement to show a substantial investment in the business.
  • No requirement to prove a U.S. office or employees.

E-2 Visa (Treaty Investor Visa):

  • Designed for those who want to invest in a U.S. business.
  • You can open a new business or purchase an existing one.
  • At least 50% of the business must be owned by the Israeli citizen (the investor).
  • The visa is granted only if the business is shown to be active (not a passive investment).
  • Suitable for entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, investors, and service providers.
  • Requires proof of a substantial investment, a U.S. office, employees, etc.

Both visas require:

  • Israeli citizenship (or citizenship from another treaty country).
  • Intent to return to Israel at the end of the visa period.
  • Real evidence of commercial or business activity.
  • A precise and well-prepared application (since it’s much harder to change a first impression).

So, which one is better?

It depends on what you do, what you’re planning, and your business story.

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