EB-5 Investor Green Card Program
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EB-5 Investor Green Card Program

EB-5 Investor Green Card Program

Program Overview

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program provides foreign investors with the opportunity to obtain U.S. permanent residency through qualifying investments in job-creating projects approved under U.S. immigration regulations.


Investment Requirement

  • Investment starting from USD 800,000 in qualifying targeted employment area (TEA) projects

  • Higher investment thresholds may apply depending on the project category and location

Key Advantage

Pathway to U.S. permanent residency and potential citizenship eligibility subject to applicable residency and naturalization requirements.



Program Benefits

  • U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) for the investor and eligible family members

  • Access to top global education and healthcare systems

  • Ability to live, work, and study anywhere in the United States

  • Inclusion of spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old

  • Opportunity for long-term settlement in the United States

  • Potential pathway to U.S. citizenship subject to legal requirements



Investment Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Invest in qualifying U.S. commercial enterprises

  • Demonstrate lawful source of funds

  • Create or preserve at least 10 full-time jobs for qualifying U.S. workers

  • Meet all U.S. immigration and compliance requirements



Application Process

Step 1 – Project Selection 

Selection of a qualifying EB-5 investment project.


Step 2 – Financial Documentation 

Preparation and review of financial, legal, and source of funds documentation.


Step 3 – Petition Submission  

Submission of the EB-5 petition to U.S. immigration authorities.


Step 4 – Immigration Procedures  

 Approval of the investment petition and completion of immigration procedures.


Step 5 – Conditional Residency 

Issuance of conditional permanent residency.


Step 6 – Green Card Status 

Application for permanent Green Card status after meeting investment and job creation requirements.


Estimated Processing Time
 

Processing timelines vary depending on project category, government procedures, and application volume.