How much does it cost to apply for EB-5?
The total cost of an EB-5 application extends well beyond the investment itself. The investment capital ($800,000 for TEA or $1,050,000 for non-TEA) is a capital commitment. It is intended to be returned after conditions are removed, typically five to seven years after the green card is issued.
The non-recoverable costs include USCIS filing fees, professional fees, and regional center administrative fees. Following the November 2025 court ruling that reverted EB-5 fees to pre-April 2024 levels, the USCIS filing fees total approximately $5,615 across the full process (I-526E at $3,675, I-485 at $1,440, and biometrics at $85, plus I-829 at $3,750 for condition removal).
Regional center administrative fees typically range from $50,000 to $75,000, depending on the project. Legal fees for immigration counsel range from $15,000 to $50,000, depending on case complexity and source-of-funds documentation requirements.
Total non-recoverable costs (excluding the investment itself) typically range from $71,000 to $135,000.
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