Can my family immigrate with me on the EB-5 visa?
Yes. The EB-5 petition covers the principal investor and their derivative beneficiaries (spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age at the time the visa is issued). Each family member receives the same conditional green card as the principal investor.
The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) provides some protection against a child "aging out" (turning 21) during the processing period. Under CSPA, the child's age may be calculated by subtracting the time the I-526E petition was pending from their actual age.
Parents, siblings, and married children of the investor are not eligible as derivative beneficiaries. They would need to pursue their own immigration pathways, which could include a separate EB-5 petition or a family-based petition once the investor becomes a permanent resident or citizen.
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