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Differences Between Filing E-1 and E-2 Visa Applications with USCIS or at a U.S. Consulate

By Asim Kilinc, Immigration Attorney at CK Law Firm

For those seeking to travel to the United States for business or investment purposes, the most commonly used visa types are the E-1 (Trader Visa) and E-2 (Investor Visa). These visas provide temporary work and residency permits for individuals involved in trade with the U.S. or planning to invest in the U.S. However, choosing the correct institution for submitting E-1 and E-2 visa applications can significantly impact the application process and outcomes.

  • Applying for E-1 and E-2 Visa through USCIS
  • Applying for E-1 and E-2 Visas through the US Consulates

For additional questions, feel free to reach out through the comments section of this post, send me a message directly on LinkedIn, or contact me through the website of CK Law Firm, an Immigration Law firm I co-founded.

Filing E-1 and E-2 Visa Applications Through USCIS

USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) is the federal agency responsible for handling immigration and non-immigrant visa applications within the U.S. Individuals already in the U.S. can file their E-1 or E-2 visa applications through USCIS.

Application Process Through USCIS

  • Application Content: Applications through USCIS require thorough preparation. They must include detailed documentation about business plans, trade relationships, and investments.
  • Types of Applications: USCIS accepts applications for change of status or extensions for individuals already in E-1 or E-2 status within the U.S.
  • Results: USCIS does not issue visas but provides legal status to stay in the U.S. If the applicant leaves the U.S., they must obtain a visa from a U.S. Consulate to re-enter the country.

Advantages of Applying Through USCIS

  • Suitable for Those Already in the U.S.: If the applicant is already in the U.S. and wishes to apply for an E-1 or E-2 visa, applying through USCIS is more convenient. Instead of applying for a visa, the applicant requests a change of status to E-1 or E-2.
  • Ease of Status Extension: Individuals in E-1 or E-2 status can easily extend their status through USCIS without needing to leave the U.S. during the extension process.

Disadvantages of Applying Through USCIS

  • Issues Upon Leaving the U.S.: Approval from USCIS grants legal status but not a visa. Upon leaving the U.S., the applicant must obtain a visa from a U.S. Consulate to re-enter the country.
  • Longer Processing Times: USCIS applications may take longer to process compared to consulate applications. Depending on the case load, this could take several months.

Filing E-1 and E-2 Visa Applications Through U.S. Consulates

Applicants residing outside the U.S. can apply for E-1 or E-2 visas through a U.S. Consulate in their home country. Consulate applications are typically used by individuals who need a visa to enter the U.S.

Application Process Through Consulates

  • Application Content: Consulate applications also require comprehensive documentation showing business activities, investment amounts, and trade relationships with the U.S.
  • Visa Interview: Applicants must attend a visa interview at a U.S. Consulate. If the application is approved, the E-1 or E-2 visa will be added to their passport.
  • Results: Upon approval, the applicant receives a visa that allows them to enter the U.S. and maintain E-1 or E-2 status.

Advantages of Applying Through U.S. Consulates

  • Direct Visa Issuance: Consulate applications result in the issuance of a visa, making it easier to enter and exit the U.S.
  • Faster Processing Times: Consulate applications are generally processed faster than USCIS applications. Depending on the consulate’s workload, processing can take just a few weeks.

Disadvantages of Applying Through U.S. Consulates

  • Must Be Done Outside the U.S.: Applicants inside the U.S. who wish to apply through a consulate must leave the country, which can add time and cost.
  • Interview Stress: Consulate applications require a visa interview, where the applicant must clearly demonstrate strong trade ties with the U.S. and their intent to return to their home country.

Comparison Between USCIS and Consulate Applications

CriteriaUSCIS ApplicationConsulate Application
Application LocationWithin the U.S.Outside the U.S. (U.S. Consulates)
ResultLegal status to stay in the U.S.Visa issuance (entry and exit rights)
InterviewNo interview requiredMandatory visa interview
Processing TimeLongerShorter
U.S. EntryMust apply for a visa to re-enterDirect entry with a visa
Application FeesUSCIS application feesConsulate application fees

Conclusion

E-1 and E-2 visas offer significant opportunities for individuals engaged in trade or investment with the U.S. However, the proper planning of the application process and choosing the correct submission method are critical to ensure visa approval. While USCIS applications are suitable for those already in the U.S., consulate applications provide a faster and more flexible solution.

For professional support and detailed information, feel free to contact us via our website at cklawfirm.org, by email at info@cklawfirm.org, or through LinkedIn.

Who is Attorney Asım Kılınç?

Attorney Asım Kılınç is the co-founder of CK Law Firm and is recognized for his expertise in immigration law and U.S. asylum applications. Kılınç completed his Master’s degree at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and is a member of the Missouri Bar Association, with a focus on U.S. immigration law.

Attorney Kılınç’s extensive knowledge and experience in immigration law have significantly contributed to CK Law Firm’s success in this field. He has actively participated in the preparation of over 1,000 cases, demonstrating his expertise in this area. By providing comprehensive and professional legal support to his clients, he helps them adapt to their new lives in the U.S.

Attorney Kılınç is also well-versed in U.S. asylum applications. He meticulously guides his clients through the process and ensures they receive the best legal advice. He provides top-quality service to clients in matters of citizenship, Green Card, work permits, and other immigration processes, supporting them from start to finish on their journey to U.S. citizenship.

Attorney Asım Kılınç, who solidifies CK Law Firm’s leadership in immigration law and U.S. asylum applications, offers reliable and effective legal consultancy services to clients, assisting them in building a new life in the U.S.

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