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Can my parents immigrate on my EB-5 visa?

No. EB-5 derivative beneficiaries are limited to the investor's spouse and unmarried children under 21. Parents are not eligible as derivatives on an EB-5 petition.

However, once the investor becomes a U.S. citizen (which requires at least five years of permanent residence after the conditional green card is converted to a permanent one), the investor can file a family-based immigration petition (Form I-130) for their parents. Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens (including parents) have no per-country visa quota, meaning there is no backlog in this category.

The total timeline from EB-5 filing to being able to petition for parents is approximately 8 to 12 years: I-526E processing, conditional residence, I-829 processing, permanent green card, five-year wait for citizenship eligibility, and I-130 processing.

Derived|INA § 203(d); INA § 201(b)(2)(A)(i); EB5Status analysis

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