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E-2 Visa in India: TCN Guide

While India does not have an E-2 treaty with the United States, the U.S. consulates in India process E-2 interviews for third-country nationals (TCNs) who hold citizenship in a treaty country.

What is Third-Country National (TCN) Processing?

If you are a national of an E-2 treaty country but reside in India, you may be able to apply for your E-2 visa at a U.S. consular post here instead of returning to your home country. TCN processing availability and friendliness varies by post — check the TCN score for each consulate below.

U.S. Consulates in India

Compare submission methods, binder requirements, and TCN friendliness across all 2 posts.

ConsulateSubmissionPage LimitMax SizeTCN ScoreFormat
U.S. Embassy New DelhiportalNoneNone1/3Standard
U.S. Consulate General MumbaiportalNoneNone1/3Standard

E-2 Visa Requirements

Treaty Nationality

You must hold citizenship in an E-2 treaty country. India is not a treaty country, but TCN processing may be available.

Substantial Investment

Invest a substantial amount of capital in a bona fide U.S. enterprise. The investment must be sufficient to ensure the business's successful operation.

Active Business

The business must be a real, operating commercial enterprise — not a paper entity. It must produce goods or services for profit.

Managerial Control

You must own at least 50% of the business or have operational control through a managerial position or other corporate mechanisms.

Application Process

1

Complete DS-160 Online

Fill out the DS-160 nonimmigrant visa application on the CEAC website.

2

Pay MRV Fee

Pay the Machine Readable Visa fee through the ustraveldocs.com portal.

3

Schedule Interview

Book your visa interview at your chosen U.S. consulate in India.

4

Prepare Evidence Binder

Assemble your business plan, financial documents, and supporting evidence according to your post's specific requirements.

5

Attend Interview

Present your case at the consular interview. Bring your evidence binder and all original documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can India nationals get an E-2 visa?

India does not have an E-2 treaty with the United States, so India nationals are not directly eligible. However, the U.S. consulates in India may process E-2 interviews for third-country nationals (TCNs) who hold nationality from a treaty country.

What documents do I need for an E-2 visa from India?

You'll need a completed DS-160, valid passport, DS-156E, proof of investment (bank statements, wire transfers, contracts), a business plan, evidence of business ownership, and supporting documents. Requirements vary by consulate — check the specific post page for format and page limit details.

Which consulate in India should I apply at?

India has 2 U.S. consular posts. Consider factors like TCN friendliness scores, submission methods (some accept digital, others require physical binders), and appointment availability. Compare all options on this page.

What is the minimum investment for an E-2 visa?

There is no fixed minimum investment amount. The investment must be "substantial" relative to the total cost of the business. For small businesses, investments of $100,000+ are generally considered sufficient, though amounts vary by business type and industry.

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