Created by Congress in 1990, the EB5 Immigrant Investor Program gives foreign nationals U.S. visas in exchange for investing in job-creating new commercial enterprises...
Read moreWhat’s An EB-5 Project?
A qualified foreign national must invest at minimum $500,000 into an EB-5 project in order to apply for U.S. conditional residency through the Regional Center Program...
Read moreEB-5 Due Diligence Basics
EB-5 due diligence is essential for program success. Take a look at these top 10 EB-5 due diligence questions to see if you're on track...
Read moreHow The $500,000 Green Card Works
Wondering how the $500,000 green card works? Here's how you can receive Green Card status in the U.S. by investing in a regional center or new commercial enterprise and...
Read moreCan I Choose A Franchise As My EB5 "New Commercial Enterprise"?
EB5 investors are faced with a myriad of choices when it comes to fulfilling the new commercial enterprise requirement of the EB5 program. A franchise can a great option for the right person if...
Read moreForeign Direct Investment (FDI) For EB-5 Program
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has a major economic impact on the U.S. economy. EB-5 capital is foreign direct investment. It's critical to...
Read moreLimit To How Many EB5 Investors A Project Can Have?
Are you wondering how many EB5 investors a project can have? Is there a set limit? Or can any number of EB5 investors join? The answer is no and yes. Here's why...
Read moreIs My EB5 Project Investment "At Risk"?
Are you unsure about whether or not an EB5 project is an at risk project? One of the main requirements of the EB5 Immigrant Investor Program is that the EB5 applicant's investment in a new commercial enterprise be a risky venture. Learn whether the project your interested is consider "at risk"...
Read moreEB-5 Visa vs. E-2 Visa
The EB-5 Visa and E-2 Visa are investment visas offered by the United States. These visa programs have different requirements and offer different awards...
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