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TEA

Also known as: Targeted Employment Area

Foundational · EB-5 Glossary

Definition

A geographic designation that qualifies an EB-5 project for the reduced investment minimum ($800,000 instead of $1,050,000). Under the RIA, TEA encompasses three sub-types: Rural areas (outside MSAs with populations under 20,000), High-Unemployment Areas (census tracts at 150% of the national average unemployment rate), and Infrastructure projects (owned by government entities).

Context

TEA designation also determines visa set-aside eligibility. Rural projects receive 20% of all EB-5 visas, HUA projects receive 10%, and Infrastructure projects receive 2%. These set-asides currently have no backlog for any country.

Official Data|INA § 203(b)(5)(B)(ii); RIA § 102

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