Starting a business in the United States is a dream for many entrepreneurs around the world—but it often comes with a big question:
Can I start a small business in the U.S. and get a visa?
The good news? Yes, you can.
The more realistic answer? Only if you meet the right visa requirements and structure your business properly. At Legal Reliance, we help international founders and small business owners understand their immigration options and turn their U.S. business goals into a legal reality.
Visas for Starting a Small Business in the U.S.
Here are the top U.S. visa options for entrepreneurs who want to launch or buy a small business:
1. E-2 Visa (Treaty Investor Visa)
The E-2 visa is one of the most flexible and popular visas for entrepreneurs from treaty countries. It allows you to start or buy a U.S. business and live in the U.S. to direct and develop that enterprise.
Key E-2 Requirements:
- You must be a national of a U.S. treaty country
- You must invest a substantial amount of capital
- The business must be real, operational, and profitable
- You must be in a managerial or controlling role
This visa is ideal for small business owners, consultants, freelancers forming LLCs, and even franchise investors.
2. L-1 Visa (Intra-Company Transfer)
If you already own a business abroad, you may be eligible for the L-1 visa, which allows you to open a U.S. branch or subsidiary and transfer yourself as an executive or manager.
It’s a great option if:
- You have operated your foreign business for at least one year
- You want to expand your global presence
- You’re planning a long-term business strategy in the U.S.
3. EB-5 Visa (Green Card for Investors)
The EB-5 visa grants a U.S. green card in exchange for a $800,000–$1.05 million investment that creates at least 10 jobs. While this is ideal for larger ventures, small businesses can also qualify under Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs) or through regional centers.
What Kind of Business Can You Start?
You can start nearly any lawful U.S. business under these visas, such as:
- Restaurants and coffee shops
- Consulting firms
- E-commerce and Amazon FBA businesses
- Real estate services
- Digital marketing agencies
- Health and wellness brands
- Tech startups or mobile app development
But remember: your business must be more than passive income. The U.S. government wants to see active operations, economic contribution, and job creation.
Legal Reliance Helps You Start Right
At Legal Reliance, we assist with:
- Business entity formation (LLC, Corporation)
- Visa eligibility analysis
- Source of funds documentation
- Immigration-compliant business planning
- Full E-2 and L-1 visa application support
Conclusion: Starting a Small Business in the U.S. Is Possible If You Do It Right
So, can you start a small business in the U.S. and get a visa?
Yes but only with the right visa path, proper documentation, and strategic planning.
Your idea is just the beginning. With the right legal help, you can turn your business vision into U.S. residency, opportunity, and growth.
Need help figuring out the right visa? Contact Legal Reliance for a personalized consultation we’ll guide you through every legal step.