
Everything You Need to Know about the EB-5 Visa
The EB-5 is a conditional visa that requires a significant investment with a U.S.-based business, usually made through an accredited regional center.
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The EB-5 is a conditional visa that requires a significant investment with a U.S.-based business, usually made through an accredited regional center.
For this episode of Law Talk, Ben and Andrew go over the basics of obtaining both temporary and permanent work visas in the United States!
Sometimes it can be hard to figure out how much to pay an EB-5 immigration attorney. In general, you should set aside no less than $15,000 (USD).
If you are going through the EB-5 process, becoming an accredited investor is an amazing way of strengthening and speeding up your application.
Generally speaking, investor visas such as the EB-5 are the fastest way for some high net-worth individuals to gain permanent residency in the United States.
USCIS requires documentation showing both the origin and legitimacy of your assets. If your funds don’t meet their standards, USCIS may choose to decline your I-526 petition.
In almost all cases, working with an EB-5 Regional Center is safer than making a direct investment in a new business enterprise.
Understanding the job creation requirement is an important part of applying for a visa under the EB-5 program.
When applying for an EB-5 investor visa, your funds must fulfill certain criteria. In order to prove that your funds qualify, you must fill out an I-526 petition.
While the vast majority (around 95%) of applicants prefer to invest with a regional center, going your own way can have its advantages.
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