E-2 Case Study: Mexican Entrepreneur Invests in Florida Golf Course

Mexico

Entrepreneur

The E-2 visa requires demonstrating that the investment is substantial, active, and directed toward a real operating enterprise in the United States. In this case, our client, a Mexican national with over 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, invested in the acquisition of a golf course in Central Florida encompassing a restaurant and a pro shop.

Colombo & Hurd secured the E-2 visa approval through the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juárez, allowing our client to enter Florida with his family to operate the business.

E-2 Visa Approval for Mexican Investor

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This case was represented by Founding Partner and Immigration Lawyer Carlos Colombo of Colombo & Hurd, a U.S. immigration law firm focused on extraordinary ability and national interest cases. The firm has secured over 10,000 successful visa and green card approvals for clients from more than 100 countries, including 2,500+ EB-2 NIW and EB-1A approvals since 2023.