Last Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), authorized military and defense spending reached a record $813 billion. Of particular concern is the inclusion of the NDAA in AMIGOS Act, which was first proposed in 2019.
In the version currently included in the National Defense Authorization Act (the House of Representatives passed different versions of the bill twice before), the AMIGOS Act will authorize Portuguese to apply for E1 treaty merchant visas and E2 treaty investor visas. These visas give Portuguese citizens the right to live, work, and invest in the United States for up to five years each time.
Many investment immigration countries already enjoy the status of E2 treaty. Each country's visa period ranges from 3 months to 5 years. The specific length depends on the so-called "reciprocity period". You can enter the country once, twice or multiple times (Learn more https://e-2visaworld.com/how-long-is-e-2-visa-is-valid-for/)
These include:
Albania : 3 years-multiple entry
Armenia : 5 years—multiple entry
Australia: 4 years—multiple entry
Canada: 5 years—multiple entry
Egypt : 3 months—multiple entry
Grenada : 5 years—multiple entry
Grenada : 5 years—multiple entry
Ireland : 5 years—multiple entry
Italy: 5 years—multiple entry
Jordan : 3 months—single entry
Latvia : 5 years—multiple entry
Montenegro : 1 year—multiple entry
Montenegro : 1 year—multiple entry
Panama: 5 years - multiple entry
Uruguay : 5 years - multiple entry
South Korea: 5 years - multiple entry
Spain: 5 years - multiple entry
Spain: 5 years - multiple entry
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