CBP Rules: Do Job Offer Letters for Work Visas Need Dates?
Do work visa offer letters need employment dates when entering the U.S.? Learn what CBP reviews at the port of entry and when employment duration should be included.
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E Visas for Traders and Investors allow business professionals from treaty countries to enter the U.S. for trade or investment purposes. These visas are ideal for individuals looking to engage in substantial trade or to invest a significant amount of capital in a U.S. business. The E-1 visa is for traders, while the E-2 visa is for investors. Both visas offer benefits such as renewable terms and the ability to bring certain employees and family members. For more details on eligibility and the application process, speak with one of our immigration lawyers.
Do work visa offer letters need employment dates when entering the U.S.? Learn what CBP reviews at the port of entry and when employment duration should be included.
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