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Your EB-5 Investor Visa Process

Step 2. TRANSFER CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION

 

Subscribe and Invest minimum capital requirement in a business at risk for job creating activities to file I-526 and related EB-5 Visa application documents with USCIS. The minimum EB-5 investment is $800,000 USD into a Targeted Employment Area.

Step 1. ENGAGE IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY

 

Work with your Immigration Attorney to search, vet and select an EB-5 Project and Regional Center that fits your family, citizenship and investment goals.

Step 3. REMOVE VISA CONDITIONS

 

Conditions removed by USCIS from the EB-5 applicant’s status and the EB-5 investor and derivative family members will be allowed to permanently live and work in the United States.

Step 4. RETURN OF INVESTMENT

The return of at risk EB-5 Capital contribution is subject to each Project and investor timelines. Typically the Project aims for a capital event coinciding with an EB-5 investors removal of conditions 5-7 years after initial investment.

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