E1 Visas – Renewals
E1 Visas – Renewals
Securing Your E-1 Visa Future
Advancing with Part 7 from the Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram
Welcome to Part 7 of the Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram’s E-1 Treaty Trader Visa series! We’re excited to guide you through visa renewals and terms.
Confused About Renewal Limits? Let’s Break It Down
Unsure how often your E-1 visa can be renewed? It hinges on the Doctrine of Reciprocity, varying by country—check your terms. Our clients often need clarity, and we’re here to assist.
Understanding Reciprocity Terms
Renewal depends on your country’s treaty with the U.S. Most, like Argentina, Australia, and the UK (60 months, unlimited), offer flexibility, while Jordan allows only one 3-month term. Review our list—Ethiopia (6 months) and Mexico (12 months) differ too.
Country | Treaty Date | Max Term | Renewals |
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Argentina | October 20th 1994 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Australia | December 16th 1991 | 48 Months | Unlimited |
Austria | May 27th 1931 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Belgium | October 3rd 1963 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Bolivia | June 6th 2001 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | November 15th 1882 | 12 Months | Unlimited |
Brunei | July 11th 1853 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Canada | January 1st 1993 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Chile | January 1st 2004 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Colombia | June 10th 1848 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Costa Rica | May 26th 1852 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Croatia | November 15th 1882 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Denmark | December 10th2008 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Estonia | February 16th1997 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Ethiopia | October 8th1953 | 6 Months | Unlimited |
Finland | December 1st1992 | 24 Months | Unlimited |
France | December 21st1960 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Germany | July 14th1956 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Greece | October 13th1954 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
*Nationals From Countries Marked in Red Should Consider the EB5 as a Better Option
Honduras | July 19th 1928 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Ireland | November 18th 1992 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Israel | April 3rd 1954 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Italy | July 26th 1949 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Japan | October 30th 1953 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Jordan | December 17th 2001 | 3 Months | ONE |
Korea South | November 7th 1957 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Kosovo | November 15th 1882 | 12 Months | Unlimited |
Netherlands | December 5th 1957 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Norway | January 18th 1928 | 6 Months | Unlimited |
Oman | June 11th 1960 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Latvia | December 26th 1996 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Liberia | November 21st 1939 | 12 Months | Unlimited |
Luxembourg | March 28th 1963 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Macedonia (Former Yugoslav) | November 15th 1882 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Mexico | January 1st 1994 | 12 Months | Unlimited |
Montenegro | November 15th 1882 | 12 Months | Unlimited |
Pakistan | February 12th 1961 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Paraguay | March 7th 1860 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Philippines | September 6th 1955 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Poland | August 6th 1994 | 12 Months | Unlimited |
Serbia | November 15th 1882 | 12 Months | Unlimited |
Singapore | January 1st 2004 | 24 Months | Unlimited |
Slovenia | January 1st 1993 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Spain | April 14th 1903 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Suriname | February 10th 1963 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Sweden | February 20th 1992 | 24 Months | Unlimited |
Switzerland | November 8th 1855 | 48 Months | Unlimited |
Taiwan | November 30th 1948 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Thailand | June 8th 1968 | 6 Months | Unlimited |
Togo | February 5th 1967 | 36 Months | Unlimited |
Turkey | May 18th 1990 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
United Kingdom | July 3rd 1815 | 60 Months | Unlimited |
Yugoslavia | November 15th 1882 | See New | Countries |
Planning Your Renewal Journey
Verify your country’s terms to maintain E-1 status. Next, we’ll summarize the E-1 visa process for a complete overview.
A Partnership for Continuity
Managing renewal nuances is complex, but our team ensures compliance. “Your stability is our goal,” notes Ingram.
Take Action Today
Ready to secure your renewals? Contact us for a free consultation. Let’s safeguard your E-1 visa future!
Attorney Chris M. Ingram
Chris M. Ingram, a U.S. Immigration Attorney, is originally from Northampton, England. He earned his BA (Hons) in Law from De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, in 1994. In 1996, he completed his Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (PGDLP) at De Montfort School of Law, followed by a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Huddersfield University, UK, in 1998. After relocating to the United States, Chris was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2003 and has been a proud member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) since 2004.
Having experienced the U.S. immigration process firsthand with his wife and three children, Chris M. Ingram founded his law firm with a mission to ensure that every client receives the best possible immigration experience. He recognized the need for accessible and comprehensive immigration education, leading him to develop one of the most informative online platforms available today.
The Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram website now features:
- Over 1,000 pages of immigration resources
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We continually update and expand our content to keep visitors informed about the latest immigration policies, visa options, and legal strategies.
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