EB-5 Investment Program: A Smart Path to Investing in the United States

by Ingrid Centeno

The EB-5 Visa Program offers foreign investors the opportunity to invest in the United States while pursuing permanent residency for themselves and their immediate family, provided all legal requirements are met.

Created by the U.S. Congress in 1990, the EB-5 Program encourages economic growth through job creation and qualified investments. Eligible applicants may apply for a Green Card for themselves, their spouse, and unmarried children under 21.

Minimum Investment Requirements

Currently, the minimum investment is:

  • $800,000 for projects located in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA).

  • $1,050,000 for projects outside a TEA.

Investment thresholds may change if immigration laws are updated.

Key EB-5 Requirements

To qualify, investors must:

  • Make a qualified investment.

  • Demonstrate the lawful source of funds.

  • Maintain the investment for the required period.

  • Help create at least 10 full-time U.S. jobs, either directly or indirectly, depending on the project.

Benefits of the EB-5 Program

Among its most attractive benefits are:

  • Opportunity to apply for U.S. permanent residency.

  • Ability to live anywhere in the United States.

  • Freedom to work or start a business.

  • Access to educational opportunities for children.

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

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Eligible Investment Projects

Common EB-5 investment opportunities include:

  • Real estate developments

  • Hotels and resorts

  • Mixed-use developments

  • Multifamily residential projects

  • Shopping centers

  • Industrial and logistics facilities

  • Infrastructure projects

Many investors choose projects managed through USCIS-approved Regional Centers, which are structured to meet the program's job creation requirements.

Important Considerations

Like any investment, the EB-5 Program involves risks. No investment guarantees permanent residency or the return of invested capital.

Before making a decision, investors should perform thorough due diligence and work with experienced professionals in immigration, real estate, and investment advisory.

A successful investment begins with reliable information, careful analysis, and a long-term strategy.

 

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, immigration, or financial advice.

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