What Is An EB-5 Accredited Investor?

What is an EB-5 accredited investor?

KAPIN PLLC EB-5 immigration attorneysIs being an EB-5 accredited investor a mandatory requirement for the EB-5 visa?

How does one qualify to become an EB-5 accredited investor?

An EB-5 accredited investor is a person who either:1. Has a net worth of more than $1 million, either alone or jointly with a spouse. The value of a primary residence cannot be included in the net worth.2. Has an annual earned income of more than $200,000 individually, or more than $300,000 jointly with a spouse, in each of the preceding two years, and expects that same amount of income, individually or jointly, for the current year.Is being an EB-5 accredited investor a mandatory requirement for investing in the EB-5 Program?USCIS does not require a potential investor to be an "accredited investor" in order to qualify for the EB-5 Program visa. However, due to SEC laws, in order to invest in an EB-5 Regional Center offering, an applicant must be an accredited investor. Reputable Regional Centers, in most cases, will require potential applicants to be accredited investors, meaning they either meet the net worth or the annual income requirements.READ: SEC Explanation of Accredited Investors How do applicants become EB-5 accredited investors?An attorney can obtain an Accredited Investor Verification Letter for potential investors. An attorney will require potential investors to submit documentation that shows their eligibility. If you're unsure whether or not you qualify, consult with an immigration attorney.

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