Can an E-2 Visa Lead to Permanent Residence?
Although the E-2 visa is a temporary status, there are several legal ways to pursue U.S. permanent residence through employment, family, or investment categories.
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Although the E-2 visa is a temporary status, there are several legal ways to pursue U.S. permanent residence through employment, family, or investment categories.
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