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At QAE2.com, we understand that the journey to securing an E2 visa and establishing a successful business in the United States can be filled with unexpected challenges. One such case involved a potential client who initially contacted us regarding a partnership opportunity in the laundry and dry cleaning industry. However, they ultimately decided to purchase an active ice cream shop instead. Despite not choosing our initial offering, we provided them with a complimentary evaluation of the ice cream shop’s contracts and business agreement, as a gesture of goodwill and in the spirit of supporting their entrepreneurial journey.
The ice cream shop was sold to our clients for over $80,000 USD. After the purchase, they reached out to us again, this time to write an E2 visa-compliant business plan. During the creation of the business plan, our team conducted a thorough analysis of the ice cream shop’s operations and financials. Unfortunately, what we discovered were several critical issues that posed significant risks to our clients’ new venture.
Sales Volume Discrepancies: Upon reviewing the financial records, we identified that the actual sales volume was far lower than what had been represented by the previous owner. This discrepancy raised immediate concerns about the shop’s profitability and long-term viability.
Lease Under Eviction: We uncovered that the lease on the ice cream shop’s location was under eviction proceedings, a fact that the previous owner had failed to disclose. This put our clients in a precarious position, as they would need to find a new location for the business quickly to avoid a complete shutdown.
Insufficient Funds for Relocation: The cost of relocating the business, including securing a new lease, moving equipment, and setting up a new shop, was estimated at nearly $30,000 USD. Unfortunately, our clients did not have the additional funds readily available to cover these expenses.
Understanding the urgency and the potential impact on their E2 visa status, we immediately stepped in to assist our clients. Our team provided comprehensive support to ensure that their business would not only survive but thrive in a new location. Here’s how we helped:
Finding a New Location: Leveraging our network and industry knowledge, we quickly identified a suitable new location for the ice cream shop. The new site was in a high-traffic area, ideal for attracting more customers and increasing sales.
Facilitating the Move: We coordinated the entire relocation process, from negotiating the new lease to overseeing the move of all equipment. Our team also managed the necessary electrical connections and light construction required to set up the shop at the new site.
Marketing Support: To ensure a successful reopening, we provided marketing services that included creating promotional materials and launching a targeted advertising campaign. This helped to generate buzz and attract customers to the new location.
Thanks to our timely intervention and comprehensive support, our clients were able to overcome the significant challenges they faced with their newly acquired business. The ice cream shop was successfully relocated, rebranded, and reopened in its new location. Within a few months, the shop’s sales volume began to increase, and the business started to turn a profit. Moreover, the strong business plan we developed enabled our clients to successfully secure their E2 visa, allowing them to continue their entrepreneurial journey in the United States.
At QAE2.com, we are more than just a business planning service; we are dedicated partners in your E2 visa journey. Whether you need help navigating unforeseen challenges, like our ice cream shop clients did, or you’re looking to start your journey on the right foot, we are here to provide the expertise and support you need. Our commitment is to turn obstacles into opportunities, ensuring that your dream of owning a successful business in the U.S. becomes a reality.
Inspiration for Future Clients: This case study highlights our commitment to going above and beyond for our clients. If you’re considering an E2 visa or already in the process, know that with QAE2.com by your side, you’ll have a trusted partner dedicated to your success.
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Country | Classification | Entered into Force |
---|---|---|
Albania | E-2 | January 4, 1998 |
Argentina | E-1 | December 20, 1854 |
Argentina | E-2 | December 20, 1854 |
Armenia | E-2 | March 29, 1996 |
Australia | E-1 | December 16, 1991 |
Australia | E-2 | December 27, 1991 |
Australia 12 | E-3 | September 2, 2005 |
Austria | E-1 | May 27, 1931 |
Austria | E-2 | May 27, 1931 |
Azerbaijan | E-2 | August 2, 2001 |
Bahrain | E-2 | May 30, 2001 |
Bangladesh | E-2 | July 25, 1989 |
Belgium | E-1 | October 3, 1963 |
Belgium | E-2 | October 3, 1963 |
Bolivia | E-1 | November 09, 1862 |
Bolivia 13 | E-2 | June 6, 2001 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina 11 | E-1 | November 15, 1982 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina 11 | E-2 | November 15, 1982 |
Brunei | E-1 | July 11, 1853 |
Bulgaria | E-2 | June 2, 1954 |
Cameroon | E-2 | April 6, 1989 |
Canada | E-1 | January 1, 1994 |
Canada | E-2 | January 1, 1994 |
Chile | E-1 | January 1, 2004 |
Chile | E-2 | January 1, 2004 |
China (Taiwan) 1 | E-1 | November 30, 1948 |
China (Taiwan) 1 | E-2 | November 30, 1948 |
Colombia | E-1 | June 10, 1948 |
Colombia | E-2 | June 10, 1948 |
Congo (Brazzaville) | E-2 | August 13, 1994 |
Congo (Kinshasa) | E-2 | July 28, 1989 |
Costa Rica | E-1 | May 26, 1852 |
Costa Rica | E-2 | May 26, 1852 |
Croatia 11 | E-1 | November 15, 1982 |
Croatia 11 | E-2 | November 15, 1982 |
Czech Republic 2 | E-2 | January 1, 1993 |
Denmark 3 | E-1 | July 30, 1961 |
Denmark | E-2 | December 10, 2008 |
Ecuador 14 | E-2 | May 11, 1997 |
Egypt | E-2 | June 27, 1992 |
Estonia | E-1 | May 22, 1926 |
Estonia | E-2 | February 16, 1997 |
Ethiopia | E-1 | October 8, 1953 |
Ethiopia | E-2 | October 8, 1953 |
Finland | E-1 | August 10, 1934 |
Finland | E-2 | December 1, 1992 |
France 4 | E-1 | December 21, 1960 |
France 4 | E-2 | December 21, 1960 |
Georgia | E-2 | August 17, 1997 |
Germany | E-1 | July 14, 1956 |
Germany | E-2 | July 14, 1956 |
Greece | E-1 | October 13, 1954 |
Grenada | E-2 | March 3, 1989 |
Honduras | E-1 | July 19, 1928 |
Honduras | E-2 | July 19, 1928 |
Ireland | E-1 | September 14, 1950 |
Ireland | E-2 | November 18, 1992 |
Israel 15 | E-1 | April 3, 1954 |
Israel 15 | E-2 | May 1, 2019 |
Italy | E-1 | July 26, 1949 |
Italy | E-2 | July 26, 1949 |
Jamaica | E-2 | March 7, 1997 |
Japan 5 | E-1 | October 30, 1953 |
Japan 5 | E-2 | October 30, 1953 |
Jordan | E-1 | December 17, 2001 |
Jordan | E-2 | December 17, 2001 |
Kazakhstan | E-2 | January 12, 1994 |
Korea (South) | E-1 | November 7, 1957 |
Korea (South) | E-2 | November 7, 1957 |
Kosovo 11 | E-1 | November 15, 1882 |
Kosovo 11 | E-2 | November 15, 1882 |
Kyrgyzstan | E-2 | January 12, 1994 |
Latvia | E-1 | July 25, 1928 |
Latvia | E-2 | December 26, 1996 |
Liberia | E-1 | November 21, 1939 |
Liberia | E-2 | November 21, 1939 |
Lithuania | E-2 | November 22, 2001 |
Luxembourg | E-1 | March 28, 1963 |
Luxembourg | E-2 | March 28, 1963 |
Macedonia 11 | E-1 | November 15, 1982 |
Macedonia 11 | E-2 | November 15, 1982 |
Mexico | E-1 | January 1, 1994 |
Mexico | E-2 | January 1, 1994 |
Moldova | E-2 | November 25, 1994 |
Mongolia | E-2 | January 1, 1997 |
Montenegro 11 | E-1 | November 15, 1882 |
Montenegro 11 | E-2 | November 15, 1882 |
Morocco | E-2 | May 29, 1991 |
Netherlands 6 | E-1 | December 5, 1957 |
Netherlands 6 | E-2 | December 5, 1957 |
New Zealand 16 | E1 | June 10, 2019 |
New Zealand 16 | E2 | June 10, 2019 |
Norway 7 | E-1 | January 18, 1928 |
Norway 7 | E-2 | January 18, 1928 |
Oman | E-1 | June 11, 1960 |
Oman | E-2 | June 11, 1960 |
Pakistan | E-1 | February 12, 1961 |
Pakistan | E-2 | February 12, 1961 |
Panama | E-2 | May 30, 1991 |
Paraguay | E-1 | March 07, 1860 |
Paraguay | E-2 | March 07, 1860 |
Philippines | E-1 | September 6, 1955 |
Philippines | E-2 | September 6, 1955 |
Poland | E-1 | August 6, 1994 |
Poland | E-2 | August 6, 1994 |
Romania | E-2 | January 15, 1994 |
Senegal | E-2 | October 25, 1990 |
Serbia 11 | E-1 | November 15,1882 |
Serbia 11 | E-2 | November 15,1882 |
Singapore | E-1 | January 1, 2004 |
Singapore | E-2 | January 1, 2004 |
Slovak Republic 2 | E-2 | January 1, 1993 |
Slovenia 11 | E-1 | November 15, 1982 |
Slovenia 11 | E-2 | November 15, 1982 |
Spain 8 | E-1 | April 14, 1903 |
Spain 8 | E-2 | April 14, 1903 |
Sri Lanka | E-2 | May 1, 1993 |
Suriname 9 | E-1 | February 10, 1963 |
Suriname 9 | E-2 | February 10, 1963 |
Sweden | E-1 | February 20, 1992 |
Sweden | E-2 | February 20, 1992 |
Switzerland | E-1 | November 08, 1855 |
Switzerland | E-2 | November 08, 1855 |
Thailand | E-1 | June 8, 1968 |
Thailand | E-2 | June 8, 1968 |
Togo | E-1 | February 5, 1967 |
Togo | E-2 | February 5, 1967 |
Trinidad & Tobago | E-2 | December 26, 1996 |
Tunisia | E-2 | February 7, 1993 |
Turkey | E-1 | February 15, 1933 |
Turkey | E-2 | May 18, 1990 |
Ukraine | E-2 | November 16, 1996 |
United Kingdom 10 | E-1 | July 03, 1815 |
United Kingdom 10 | E-2 | July 03, 1815 |
Yugoslavia 11 | E-1 | November 15, 1882 |
Yugoslavia 11 | E-2 | November 15, 1882 |