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Do I merely need to provide USCIS with a business plan and a future intent to invest funds into the U.S.?

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Do I merely need to provide USCIS with a business plan and a future intent to invest funds into the U.S.?

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No. Although a business plan is an important part of an E-2 visa petition, for a new company, it is insufficient to indicate a future intent to invest a particular sum of money. As provided by applicable regulatory language, uncommitted funds are not considered sufficient even if proof of these funds are shown to exist in a bank account. In order to satisfy the E-2 visa standards, the funds have to be irrevocably committed to the new enterprise.

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