EB-5 for Emirati Investors
UAE based EB-5 investors (born in the UAE) face no visa backlog in any category. All visa types are "Current" as of March 2026. Chargeability depends on country of birth, not residence, so UAE residents born in India or China may face those countries' backlogs.
Unreserved FAD
Current
Reserved Categories
Current
Investment Minimum (TEA)
$800,000
Grandfathering Deadline
Sep 30, 2026
United Arab Emirates EB-5 Overview, March 2026
Investors from the United Arab Emirates face no EB-5 visa backlog. All categories (unreserved, rural, HUA, and infrastructure) are "Current" as of March 2026, meaning visa numbers are immediately available upon petition approval.
The UAE has emerged as a growing source of EB-5 filings, driven by the region's high concentration of high net worth individuals and entrepreneurs seeking geographic diversification of residency options. UAE based investors often include both Emirati nationals and long term expatriate residents from various countries of origin; the chargeability area depends on the investor's country of birth, not country of residence.
Capital transfer from the UAE to the United States is straightforward. The UAE Central Bank does not impose individual outbound remittance caps for investment purposes, and the UAE's well developed banking infrastructure facilitates international wire transfers. Source of funds documentation must trace the lawful origin of investment capital through business records, employment contracts, property sales, or other verifiable documentation.
For UAE based investors who are nationals of India or China, chargeability rules may apply. Chargeability is determined by country of birth, not citizenship or residence. An Indian born investor residing in the UAE would be charged to India's allocation, potentially facing the unreserved backlog. This is a critical planning consideration.
The reserved visa categories under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 offer strategic options. Rural TEA projects receive a 20% visa set aside with priority processing from USCIS. All reserved categories remain Current for all chargeability areas.
Processing timelines follow standard USCIS patterns: approximately 18 to 28 months for I-526E adjudication, with rural TEA projects potentially benefiting from faster processing. Consular processing through the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the U.S. Consulate in Dubai is the typical pathway for UAE based applicants.
The September 30, 2026 grandfathering deadline preserves current investment minimums ($800,000 TEA / $1,050,000 non TEA) for petitions filed before that date.
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