For E-2 visa investors, a CPA Certification Letter is more than a supporting document — it is one of the most powerful tools to establish financial credibility with U.S. immigration officers. This letter, prepared by a U.S. Certified Public Accountant, independently verifies the financial accuracy of your investment, business plan, and projected financial performance.
At E2VisaCPA, we provide CPA-led financial, tax, and compliance services designed exclusively for E-2 visa holders and foreign investors. Our firm is led by a U.S.-licensed CPA and IRS Enrolled Agent who is also an E-2 visa holder — giving you professional expertise backed by firsthand experience from application through renewals.
A CPA Certification Letter is a formal attestation prepared by a licensed U.S. CPA confirming that your financial statements and projections are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). It works alongside your E-2 visa business plan financials to validate the authenticity of your investment funds, confirm business viability, and strengthen the credibility of your E-2 visa petition.
Unlike generic financial summaries or unaudited statements, a CPA certification letter carries professional accountability — assuring USCIS and U.S. consular officers that your numbers have been independently reviewed and professionally verified.
USCIS requires proof that your capital is lawfully sourced and committed. Our source of funds analysis for E-2 visas, combined with CPA certification, verifies the legitimacy of your investment and how capital was deployed.
Unverified projections often trigger RFEs. CPA-certified projections demonstrate that your revenue, expense, and profit forecasts are realistic and professionally prepared.
Your business must contribute economically. Certified financials help prove hiring capacity, payroll sustainability, and long-term growth potential.
Well-structured CPA certification letters supported by E-2 visa accounting & financial compliance dramatically reduce follow-up questions and delays.
Our CPA letters are reinforced through E-2 visa financial structuring, ensuring your numbers match immigration standards.
Unlike generic accounting firms, we specialize exclusively in E-2 visa financial services. Our team understands how immigration officers interpret your numbers — because we have personally navigated the E-2 process ourselves.
Your visa approval depends on credible financial documentation.
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While not always mandatory, many U.S. consulates strongly recommend it, and some treaty countries require it. It greatly increases approval chances.
No. The letter must be prepared by a licensed U.S. CPA who understands U.S. immigration financial standards.
It verifies the legitimacy of your investment, accuracy of financial projections, source of funds, and business viability.
Yes. Certified financials significantly reduce the likelihood of Requests for Evidence.
Absolutely. Updated CPA certification letters are powerful for proving continued business viability during renewals.
We specialize exclusively in E-2 visa financial services and are led by a CPA who is also an E-2 visa holder — giving you unmatched expertise and insight.
In today’s increasingly competitive immigration environment, strong intentions and capital alone are not enough. U.S. immigration authorities demand financial clarity, transparency, and independent verification.
A professionally prepared CPA Certification Letter provides that assurance — transforming your financials into trusted evidence that your investment is substantial, your business is viable, and your future in the United States is sustainable.
When your E-2 visa approval is on the line, trust a CPA team that understands both the numbers and the journey.
E2VisaCPA provides expert CPA-led financial, tax, and compliance support for E-2 visa holders worldwide. We help foreign investors meet U.S. regulatory and immigration-aligned financial requirements.
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