That depends on what the end goal for you is. The biggest difference between the two is that E-2 does not allow for a straight path to permanent residence in the US whereas the EB-5 does. If you have children who are teenagers, they risk "aging out" of the E-2...
That depends on what the end goal for you is. The biggest difference between the two is that E-2 does not allow for a straight path to permanent residence in the US whereas the EB-5 does. If you have children who are teenagers, they risk "aging out" of the E-2 dependent visa status at age 21.
It is possible to convert an E-2 into an EB-5 but there are risks involved and you should discuss this path in detail with an experienced Immigration attorney before you embark on any action.
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