EB-5 Visa Program

Pathway to Residency
in the USA

The EB-5 Investor Program offers foreign investors and their immediate families — a spouse and unmarried children under 21 — the opportunity to obtain a U.S. Green Card by meeting the program’s specific criteria.

By satisfying these requirements, the program creates a pathway to U.S. residency while driving economic growth through job creation and business development.

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The EB-5 Investor Visa, established by the U.S. government in 1990, gained popularity after 2008 as a means to boost the economy through foreign investment. This program allows foreign nationals to obtain permanent U.S. residency by making a qualifying investment in a U.S. enterprise. To meet the program’s requirements, the investment must create at least 10 new jobs that can be sustained over two years. Since its inception, the EB-5 program has injected over $25 billion into the U.S. economy and supported the creation of millions of jobs.

The required investment ranges from $800,000 to $1,050,000, depending on the project's location and economic conditions. EB-5 projects are typically funded through a mix of sources, including banks, institutional lenders, and project sponsors, alongside EB-5 capital.

The EB-5 process involves three main steps: filing the I-526 petition and transferring the investment funds; green card processing through either adjustment of status or consular processing; and filing the I-829 petition to remove conditions on residency.

Once USCIS confirms compliance with all requirements — including job creation and proper use of funds — the investor and their family can secure permanent green cards. Upon completion of the loan period, the investor is eligible for repayment and may recover their capital.

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