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EB5 Status

Conditional Residence

Also known as: Conditional permanent residence, CR-1 status, two-year green card

Foundational · EB-5 Glossary

Definition

A two-year period of permanent resident status that EB-5 investors receive upon initial admission or adjustment of status. During this period, the investor holds the same rights as an unconditional permanent resident but must file Form I-829 to remove the conditions before the two-year anniversary.

Context

The conditional residence requirement is a congressional safeguard designed to verify that the EB-5 investment was sustained and jobs were created. Failure to file I-829 results in automatic termination of permanent resident status.

Official Data|INA § 216A

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