What is the EB-5 visa program in simple terms?
The EB-5 program allows foreign nationals to obtain a U.S. green card (permanent residence) by investing in a business that creates American jobs. The investor commits capital to a qualifying project, USCIS verifies the investment meets program requirements, and upon approval, the investor and their immediate family receive conditional green cards.
The program was created by Congress in 1990 and has been modified several times, most recently by the Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA). The two essential requirements are a qualifying investment (minimum $800,000 in a Targeted Employment Area or $1,050,000 elsewhere) and the creation of at least 10 full-time U.S. jobs.
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