Direct AnswerThe E-2 treaty investor visa lets nationals of a treaty country who make a substantial, active investment in a US business live and work in the US while running it. Among English-speaking source countries, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand (eligible since 2019) are E-2 treaty countries. South Africa is NOT an E-2 treaty country, so the E-2 is generally unavailable to South African nationals - they typically use EB-5, L-1, O-1, or family-based routes instead. E-2 is a nonimmigrant status; confirm specifics with an immigration attorney. Brian is a REALTOR®, not an attorney.

The E-2 is one of the most common visas behind international home purchases in LA - but eligibility is country-specific, and one widely-repeated claim about South Africa is wrong.

Who's eligible (English-speaking source countries)

CountryE-2 treaty country?Notes
United KingdomYesLong-standing treaty country
IrelandYesE-2 since 1992
AustraliaYesAlso has the Australia-only E-3
CanadaYesTreaty country
New ZealandYesEligible since 2019 (KIWI Act)
South AfricaNoNot on the DOS treaty list - use EB-5/L-1/O-1/family instead
Correction worth stating plainly: some relocation pages claim South Africans can get an E-2. They generally cannot - South Africa is not a US E-2 treaty country. Build a South African plan around EB-5, L-1, O-1, or family-based routes.

What the E-2 requires (general)

  • Nationality of a treaty country.
  • A substantial investment in a bona fide, active US enterprise (not a passive or speculative one).
  • Intent to develop and direct the business; the investment must be "at risk."

"Substantial" has no fixed dollar figure - it's proportional to the business. This is an immigration-attorney determination.

E-2 and buying a home

E-2 status supports long stays and is renewable, which lenders may view favorably, though each lender sets its own non-permanent-resident rules. Many E-2 buyers settle in the Conejo Valley, Westlake Village, and Calabasas. See the relevant country hub: UK · Canada · Australia · Ireland · New Zealand.

Important - please read: Brian Cooper is a licensed California REALTOR® (DRE# 01434286), not an immigration attorney, CPA, tax adviser, or financial adviser. The visa, tax-treaty, FIRPTA, mortgage, and currency information here is general and educational - confirm your own situation with a qualified cross-border immigration attorney and CPA before acting. Any lender or service-provider referral is disclosed under RESPA. Equal Housing Opportunity - service-area awareness only, never steering by national origin or any protected class.