TN & E Visa Solutions: Treaty Trader & Investor Visas

Leverage International Agreements for Your US Business Ventures

International trade agreements and investment treaties provide specialized pathways for qualified professionals and business owners to enter the US market. Whether you're a Canadian or Mexican professional seeking work authorization or an entrepreneur looking to invest in US operations, these specialized visa categories offer strategic advantages for cross-border business activities.

The E-1 Treaty Trader visa allows nationals from countries with qualifying trade treaties with the US to enter and work in the United States to engage in substantial international trade primarily between the US and their home country.

Key E-1 Requirements

  • Applicant must be a national of a treaty country

  • Substantial trade must exist between the US and treaty country

  • Trade must be principally (at least 50%) between the US and treaty country

  • Applicant must be an essential employee, executive, or supervisor

  • No maximum limitations of extensions



Treaty-Based Visas: Understanding Your Options

E-1 Treaty Trader Visa

The E-2 Treaty Investor visa enables nationals from countries with qualifying investment treaties to live and work in the US while developing and directing their investment in a US business.

Key E-2 Requirements:

  • Applicant must be a national of a treaty country

  • Substantial investment in a bona fide US enterprise

  • Investment must be at risk, real, and irrevocably committed

  • Business cannot be marginal (must generate more than minimal living for investor)

  • Applicant must be in position to develop and direct the enterprise

  • No maximum limitations of extensions


E-2 Treaty Investor Visa

TN Visa for Canadian & Mexican Professionals

Created under the NAFTA agreement and continued through USMCA, the TN visa allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to pursue professional opportunities in the United States in specific occupational categories.

Key TN Requirements:

  • Applicant must be a Canadian or Mexican citizen

  • Position must qualify under one of the USMCA professional categories

  • Applicant must possess required qualifications for the profession

  • Employment must be temporary (though renewable indefinitely)

  • Initial period of stay up to 3 years with unlimited extensions possible