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Senior Business Immigration Attorney
Born in Madrid and a graduate of both Spanish law school and American University School of Law (Washington, DC), Maria Pilar leads our investment visa practice. With a distinguished career, she has advised clients in technology, energy, and gas sectors, as well as companies from Scandinavia, South America, and Spain.
Her experience includes roles such as Director of the Spain-Texas Chamber of Commerce and Adjunct Professor at Rice University. Maria Pilar combines deep legal knowledge with a global business vision to ensure the success of your investment in the U.S.
Experience
Global & USA
Education
Madrid & Washington DC
Treaty Investors
The E-2 Visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows citizens of countries with trade treaties with the United States to reside and work in the country while directing a business in which they have made a substantial investment. Unlike other visas, it allows you to be directly involved in daily operations.
We evaluate your profile, investment type, and immigration viability for the E2 Visa.
We guide you on the requirements your investment must meet under immigration law.
We advise on business formation and the appropriate corporate structure.
The plan must be developed by a financial specialist. We review it to ensure it meets immigration standards.
We prepare and organize all the legal documentation required for your application.
We manage the application with USCIS or the Consulate and prepare you for the interview.
We solve your doubts about investment and migration.
There is no fixed legal minimum, but the investment must be "substantial". In practice, we recommend amounts starting at $100,000 USD to have a strong case, although smaller amounts may work depending on the business type.
Not directly. It is a non-immigrant visa. However, it can be renewed indefinitely and there are legal strategies to transition to other visas that do grant residency.
Yes. The holder's spouse obtains a general work permit allowing them to work anywhere in the U.S. without restrictions.
Yes, and it is often recommended. Buying a business with operational history makes it easier to demonstrate that the investment is not marginal and the business is real.