How many jobs must my investment create?
Each EB-5 investment must create at least 10 full-time positions for qualifying employees. "Full-time" means at least 35 hours per week. "Qualifying employees" must be U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, or individuals authorized to work in the United States. The investor and their family members do not count toward this requirement.
For regional center projects, the 10-job requirement can be met through a combination of direct, indirect, and induced jobs, as calculated by an accepted economic methodology (RIMS II or IMPLAN models). For direct investments, only direct employees on the enterprise's payroll count.
The job creation must occur within a reasonable period, typically tied to the business plan timeline. USCIS verifies job creation at the I-829 stage.
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