E2 Visa Forecast Strong in 2018

By Isaul Verdin, VERDIN Founder and Managing Partner
The U.S. government continues to report an increase in E2 visas. This is a general indicator that the U.S. economy is strong; and that the U.S. maintains its allure to foreign entrepreneurs.
As VERDIN attorneys forecast E2 Visa Trends for 2018, three areas dominate the landscape.
Tax Reform
The U.S. Congress has finally rallied behind an issue that created unity – and that issue is tax reform. This initiative will make the U.S. a more competitive market to attract foreign companies and entrepreneurs to a business friendly jurisdiction. Foreign companies will now be more willing to invest capital and launch operations in the U.S. This renewed activity will further help the U.S. economy grow.
Real Estate Opportunities Still Growing
With interest rates at historical lows and demand outpacing housing supply, the real estate market will remain a hot industry in 2018. Especially strong growth will be Southern cities in the U.S.
According to Realtor.com, These Real Estate Trends Will Be Game-Changers in 2018, southern cities like Dallas are expected to see a 6% growth.
Emerging Trends in Real Estate® – U.S. and Canada, a leading real estate outlook publication, ranks the following cities as the top markets for 2018:
Top U.S. Real Estate Markets for 2018
- Austin, Texas
- Seattle, Washington
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina
- Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas
Texas to Maintain its Strong Appeal for Foreign Entrepreneurs

Texas, as a state of destination, has long been a favorite for foreign entrepreneurs. Texas has proximity to the largest citizen group to seek E2 visas, Mexican entrepreneurs.
In 2018, Texas will likely increase in appeal for E2 foreign entrepreneurs across all countries.
For example, in Texas there is an immense demand for construction opportunities after Hurricane Harvey pounded the Houston area 2017. The opportunities are especially attractive given the high demand for rebuilding projects, which are still in process.
And, the real estate market in Texas continues to boom. The Dallas Fort Worth area is expected to be one of the hottest home markets in the U.S. in 2018. With a 6% existing home sales growth predicted in Dallas, this is twice the national growth rate for real estate sales and prices, according to MarketWatch.
Both of these dynamics reinforce the trend that Texas will maintain its place as a top destination for an E2 visas in 2018.
2018 E2 Visa Forecast 2018
VERDIN attorneys forecast a continued increase of E2 visa business opportunities throughout the U.S.
E2 Visa entrepreneur opportunities will remain strong in the Southern United States. The state of Texas leads the pack of growth markets in the U.S.
General Eligibility for E-2 Visa classification:
To qualify for E-2 classification, the general requirements for a foreign entrepreneur are:
- You are a national of a country with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation;
- You have invested, or are actively in the process of investing, a substantial amount of capital in a bona fide enterprise in the United States
- The capital invested must not be marginal;
- You are seeking to enter the United States solely to develop and direct the new business enterprise.
VERDIN E2 Visa Business Solutions
VERDIN’s business and investor group provides help to clients wanting to establish and/or expand their business operations in the United States. We have helped clients in multiple industries to include: international trade, real estate, restaurants and hospitality, technology, beauty and fashion, retail and services.
VERDIN represents clients in business planning and E visa matters involving real estate ventures, technology start-ups, business acquisitions, or new business formations. See E2 Investment Visa Potential Booming in Frisco TX Area.
Our team is especially focused on forming a strategic relationship with our clients to aid them to succeed in the early planning stages. Many of our clients retain us at early stage planning to maximize opportunities for success.
E2 Visa or Immigration Questions? Please Contact VERDIN Law

Isaul Verdin has extensive experience advising multinational companies and entrepreneurs on complex US immigration matters involving investments.
Mr. Verdin focuses on advising companies on structuring entities, acquisitions, and strategic expansion to satisfy US immigration E-1, E2, L1A, L1B, or EB-1 objectives in a variety of fields. These business opportunities include real estate, aviation, technology, manufacturing, retail, luxury goods, and professional services. Additionally, he litigates deportation defense matters throughout the US.
VERDIN boasts a combined 70 years of experience in immigration law. Since its inception, VERDIN has gained a reputation for prevailing in even the most complicated immigration matters.
“As a Board Certified, Immigration Lawyer (Texas Board of Legal Specialization) with over 17 years of experience, my passion is immigration law. We will listen to your concerns, answer all your questions, and expertly guide you through your immigration process.” ~ Isaul Verdin, Founder and Managing Attorney
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