EB-5 by State
Every U.S. state and the District of Columbia participates in the EB-5 program. Browse Targeted Employment Area designations, regional center directories, and investment activity for each jurisdiction.
官方数据|USCIS, BLS
51
States + DC
23,675
TEA Census Tracts
Key Takeaways
- 1Under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act, DHS (USCIS) now determines TEA qualification for all states. State governors no longer designate TEAs.
- 2Across the U.S., 23,675 census tracts qualify as Targeted Employment Areas based on high unemployment or rural designation.
- 3TEA designation determines whether an investor qualifies for the reduced $800,000 minimum investment instead of the standard $1,050,000.
Northeast
Connecticut
CT180 TEA tracts
Delaware
DE65 TEA tracts
District of Columbia
DC45 TEA tracts
Maine
ME140 TEA tracts
Maryland
MD320 TEA tracts
Massachusetts
MA350 TEA tracts
New Hampshire
NH80 TEA tracts
New Jersey
NJ420 TEA tracts
New York
NY1,600 TEA tracts
Pennsylvania
PA820 TEA tracts
Rhode Island
RI55 TEA tracts
Vermont
VT65 TEA tracts
Southeast
Alabama
AL420 TEA tracts
Arkansas
AR350 TEA tracts
Florida
FL1,200 TEA tracts
Georgia
GA720 TEA tracts
Kentucky
KY420 TEA tracts
Louisiana
LA520 TEA tracts
Mississippi
MS380 TEA tracts
North Carolina
NC680 TEA tracts
South Carolina
SC380 TEA tracts
Tennessee
TN480 TEA tracts
Virginia
VA520 TEA tracts
West Virginia
WV220 TEA tracts
Midwest
Southwest
West
Pacific
Related Resources
Last updated: 2026-04-07
Data sourced from USCIS, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the American Community Survey. TEA census tract counts are approximate and reflect the most recent available data. EB5Status is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Consult an immigration attorney for guidance on your specific situation.