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Fishers, Indiana
The E-2 visa can be renewed indefinitely — but each renewal is evaluated as a fresh application. Attorney Jun prepares renewals that reflect your business's real progress and protect your status without gaps.
Complete preparation of your renewal petition — business plan update, financial documentation, and all supporting materials.
We review your financials, payroll, and operational records to ensure your renewal case reflects your real business progress.
We coordinate with the U.S. Embassy in your home country and prepare you for the renewal interview.
Strategic timing of your renewal filing to ensure you maintain continuous lawful status throughout the process.
Spouse and children's E-2S visas renewed simultaneously — no family members left behind.
We think beyond the renewal — identifying pathways toward permanent residency if and when your situation supports it.
Demonstrate continued business operations
Show business growth and sustainability
Maintain substantial investment levels
Provide updated financial statements
Current business registration documents
Updated tax returns and financial records
Employee records and payroll documentation
Valid passport and current visa documentation
Each E-2 renewal is evaluated as a fresh application. USCIS does not simply look at whether you were approved before — it looks at whether your business currently meets the requirements and whether your documentation makes that case clearly.
A business that was successful in its first years can still receive a renewal denial if the documentation is weak or if the business appears to have become marginal. Preparation matters just as much at renewal as it did the first time.
Increased revenue, additional employees, and expanded operations are the most powerful elements of a renewal case.
Three years of business tax returns showing real income — filed on time, accurately — are essential.
Documentation of U.S. employee payroll demonstrates the non-marginality your renewal depends on.
Begin renewal preparation at least six months before your visa expires. Starting late leads to rushed filings and missing documents.
A status gap — even a brief one — can complicate your legal ability to continue operating your business.
Begin renewal preparation and document gathering with our team.
Submit renewal application to USCIS or the appropriate consulate.
Application review and processing by the relevant immigration authority.
Receive renewed E2 visa with extended validity period.
Our experienced team will review your case and provide personalized renewal recommendations.
The most common renewal mistake is starting too late. By the time you begin gathering documents, the consulate appointment backlog can push your timeline past your expiration date. Start the conversation with Attorney Jun at least six months out — ideally earlier.
If your visa is already expiring soon, call us directly. Urgent cases are handled differently, and the sooner we know, the more options we have.
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