Immigrant Investor (EB5 Visa)

 

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Under section 203(b)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 10,000 immigrant visas per year are available to qualified individuals seeking permanent resident status on the basis of their engagement in a new commercial enterprise.

Eligibility

Permanent resident status based on EB-5 eligibility is available to investors, either alone or coming with their spouse and unmarried children. Eligible aliens are those who have invested -- or are actively in the process of investing -- the required amount of capital into a new commercial enterprise that they have established. They must further demonstrate that this investment will benefit the United States economy and create the requisite number of full-time jobs for qualified persons within the United States.

In general, "eligible individuals" include thosewho establish a new commercial enterprise by:

creating an original business;

 

purchasing an existing business and simultaneously or subsequently restructuring or reorganizing the business such that a new commercial enterprise results; or

 

expanding an existing business by 140 percent of the pre-investment number of jobs or net worth, or retaining all existing jobs in a troubled business that has lost 20 percent of its net worth over the past 12 to 24 months; and

 

Who have invested -- or who are actively in the process of investing -- in a new commercial enterprise:

(a) at least $1,000,000, or
(b) at least $500,000 where the investment is being made in a "targeted employment area," which is an area that has experienced unemployment of at least 150 per cent of the national average rate or a rural area as designated by OMB; and

 

 

Whose engagement in a new commercial enterprise will benefit the United States economy and:

(a) create full-time employment for not fewer than 10 qualified individuals; or
(b) maintain the number of existing employees at no less than the pre-investment level for a period of at least two years, where the capital investment is being made in a "troubled business," which is a business that has been in existence for at least two years and that has lost 20 percent of its net worth over the past 12 to 24 months.

 

 

 

How do I seek status as an immigrant investor?

In order to seek status as an immigrant investor, you must file USCIS Form I-526, Immigrant Petition by Alien Entrepreneur. The Form I-526 must be filed with supporting documentation which clearly demonstrates that the individual’s investment meets all requirements, such as:

establishing a new commercial enterprise,

 

investing the requisite capital amount,

 

proving the investment comes from a lawful source of funds,

 

creating the requisite number of jobs,

 

demonstrating that the investor is actively participating in the business; and, where applicable

 

creating employment within a targeted employment area.

 

 

How do I obtain status as a conditional permanent resident?

Once the Form I-526 is approved, immigrant investors may obtain status as a conditional resident by:

Filing USCIS Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, if residing within the United States; or

 

Applying for an immigrant visa at a U.S. Consulate abroad, if residing outside the United States.

 

 

How do I obtain status as a permanent resident?

In order to become a lawful permanent resident, eligible investors must file an USCIS Form I-829, Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions. Form I-829 must be filed within 90 days before the second anniversary of an Alien Investor’s admission to the United States as a conditional resident.

Where do I apply?

You should file the USCIS Form I-526 at the USCIS Service Center having jurisdiction over the area in which the new commercial enterprise will be principally doing business.

 
 

 

 

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