The EB-5 visa allows foreign investors to obtain a Green Card in the United States by making a significant investment in a commercial enterprise that creates jobs for U.S. workers.
It is one of the most direct pathways to obtain permanent residency in the United States—along with your family—through investment and job creation.
Foreign investors who wish to settle in the United States with legal immigration status.
Families who want to live, work, study, and start a business legally in the United States.
To qualify for the EB-5 investor visa, you must make a minimum investment of $800,000 USD.
The time to obtain a Green Card through the EB-5 visa varies, but on average it can take between 24 and 60 months depending on several factors. Processing times can vary significantly from case to case.
Yes, you can invest in your own business to qualify for the EB-5 visa, as long as the program’s requirements are met. This includes:
• Investing the minimum required amount ($800,000 USD).
• Creating at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.
• Actively participating in the management of the business or its operational policy.
• Demonstrating that the funds come from a lawful and documented source.
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