Services - E-1: Treaty Trader Visa
The E-1 Treaty Trader visa allows citizens of treaty countries to enter and work in the United States for the purpose of conducting substantial international trade.
- Visa Category
- E1
- Year
- Service
- TREATY TRADER
E1 Treaty Trader Visa: Comprehensive Application Guide
Our team has prepared a comprehensive guide to answer all your questions about the E1 visa. In this guide, you'll find all the details from the E1 visa application process to required documents, advantages, and important considerations.
Contents
About E1 Visa
The E1 visa is a special visa type offered to citizens of countries that have a trade treaty with the U.S. Turkey is among these treaty countries.
Who Is It For?
- International business owners
- Company executives
- Key position employees
- Specialized personnel
Trade Areas:
- Goods trading
- Service exports
- Banking and finance
- Technology transfer
- Logistics and transportation
- Consulting services
- Software and digital services
Visa Advantages
The E1 visa offers important advantages:
β Duration and Extension
- Two-year residence and work permit
- Unlimited extension possibility
- Flexible entry-exit rights
β Family Benefits
- Residence permit for spouse and children under 21
- Work permit opportunity for spouses
- Educational opportunities for children
β Business Opportunities
- Freedom to manage your own business
- Opportunity to establish and develop companies
- Direct access to the American market
Application Requirements
Key criteria for a successful E1 visa application:
1. Eligible Citizenship
- Being a citizen of the Republic of Turkey
- Company ownership of more than 50% by Turkish citizens
2. Trade Criteria
- Ongoing trade relationship with the U.S.
- Substantial trade volume
- Trade sustainability
3. Business Requirements
The business must:
- Be actively operating
- Have a real commercial presence
- Generate non-marginal income
- Have a sustainable business model
4. Position Requirements
The applicant must be:
- In an executive position
- or In a supervisory role
- or Possess special qualifications
Application Process
We manage the application process through two main methods:
A) Application from Outside the U.S.
- Initial assessment and strategy determination
- Document preparation process
- Completion of DS-160 and DS-156E forms
- Consulate appointment organization
- Interview preparation and support
B) Change of Status within the U.S.
- Situation analysis and eligibility check
- Preparation of Form I-129 and attachments
- Organization of supporting documents
- USCIS application submission
- Follow-up and completion
Required Documents
π Corporate Documents
- Commercial registry records
- Tax registration and activity certificates
- Ownership structure documents
- Financial statements and audit reports
- Company organization chart
π Trade Activities
- Import/export documents
- Commercial contracts
- Bank transfers
- Invoices and customs declarations
- Business plan and projections
π Personal Documents
- Current passport
- Professional resume
- Education and qualification certificates
- Photo (special format)
- Identity translation
Fees and Processing Times
Current Fees (as of November 2024):
Basic Fees:
- Visa application: $315
- I-129 form: $510 - $1015 (Varies based on company nature)
Optional:
- Premium Processing: $2,805
Average Processing Times:
Standard Application:
- Consulate: Approximately 2-3 months
- USCIS: Approximately 6-8 months
Premium Processing:
- Results within 15 calendar days
Important Note: Processing times and fees may vary. We recommend checking the official USCIS and U.S. Department of State websites for the most current information.
Extension Procedures
Important points to consider in visa extension processes:
β Extension Timing
- Application before current visa expiration
- Consideration of processing times
- Currency of documents
β Required Forms
- Form I-129 (primary applicant)
- Form I-539 (family members)
- Current financial documents
- Activity reports
β Important Notices
- Notification of job description changes
- Reporting of ownership structure changes
- Address change notifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many times can an E1 visa be extended?
A: E1 visa can be extended unlimited times as long as conditions are met.
Q: Can my spouse work with an E1 visa?
A: Yes, they can work by applying for an EAD (Employment Authorization Document).
Q: Should Premium Processing be preferred?
A: Premium Processing can be considered if time is critical.
Alaz Law E1 Visa Services
Our firm provides the following services in the E1 visa process:
β Initial Assessment
β Strategy Development
β Document Preparation
β Application Management
β Interview Preparation
β Process Monitoring
β Extension Procedures
Contact
To get detailed information about E1 visa or start your application process:
π§ Email: info@alazlaw.com
This guide is current as of November 2024 and is prepared for general information purposes. Each application is evaluated on its own merits.
Legal Disclaimer: This content is for general information purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Each visa application has its unique circumstances, and we recommend seeking professional support.
- Trade Volume
- 50%+
- Months Validity
- 24
- Months Processing
- 3
- Success Rate
- 98%
Our Services
- Trade Documentation
- Business Structuring
- Treaty Qualification
- Employee Classification
- Visa Maintenance