If Canadian parents decide to give birth to a baby in the USA and after delivering, return to Canada and then apply for an E2 visa, will it going to affect getting a visa?
Will US Birth Affect Canadian Parents' E2 Visa Application?
Giving birth in the USA and then applying for an E2 visa should not directly affect the visa application process. The E2 visa is based on an individual's investment in a U.S. business and their eligibility criteria rather than their place of birth or the birth of their child. However, there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
1. Legal Status: Ensure that all legal requirements for both the childbirth and the visa application are met.
2. Documentation: Provide all necessary documentation for the E2 visa application, including proof of investment, business plans, and any other required evidence.
3. Intent to Return: The E2 visa is a non-immigrant visa, meaning applicants must demonstrate an intention to return to their home country after the visa expires.
4. Financial Stability: The ability to support the child financially while in the U.S. may be a factor considered during the visa application process.
As long as the parents meet the E2 visa requirements and provide all necessary documentation, having a child born in the USA should not negatively impact their application. It's always a good idea to consult with an immigration attorney to ensure all aspects of the situation are considered and handled appropriately.
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