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The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program is a US federal program that allows qualified investors and their immediate families to obtain permanent residency by making an investment in the US that creates jobs.
24-36 months for conditional Green Card
Direct or through a Regional Center
Full residency and working rights for investor, spouse, and children up to 21 years old (at filing)
5 years after receiving conditional Green Card
$900,000 for a project in a Targeted Economic Area
Minimum five year period. Investment principal can be returned when permanent residency is achieved
$900,000 invested over ~5 years
No violations of US immigration laws, criminal convictions, or history of financial fraud are permitted
Requires documentation proving that the Capital Investment was earned legitimately
The investment must be fully invested in the American Economy until the submission of the EB-5 investor’s I-829 petition to USCIS
Higher Acceptance Rates for Education Instituitions
Enjoy significantly higher admission rates simply by not being considered an international student
Succeed in an ultra- competitive environment
Unlock professional employment opportunities (summer internships and full-time) which are extremely limited for international students
Manage your business with no restrictions or strings attached to visa requirements
The EB-5 visa allows you to pursue a full range of professional and business opportunities in the world’s largest economy
No dependency on sponsor for international professionals
Many companies choose to avoid the H-1B sponsorship process and prefer candidates that have a Green Card
“The EB-5 Program lapsed on June 30, 2021. The US Congress is discussing the legislation that authorizes the program while USCIS reviews the regulations and policies for filing. Because of the recent court ruling that reversed the 2019 Modernization regulations, the investment level has shifted temporarily from $900,000 back to $500,000. If the program is reauthorized before the regulations are updated, there may be another window of opportunity to file at $500,000. Kristal expects the program to be reauthorized before October 1, and continues to work with international families that want to explore alternative residency options.”