Green Card through Investment
Green Cards through Investment (also called the Fifth Preference Green Card or EB-5) are available to anyone who invests a certain amount of money United
States by creating a business or expanding one that already exists.
The investor must be active in the management of the company. A number of investors may join together in creating or expanding a U.S. business so that each applicant may qualify for a Investor Green Card through one single company. However, the individual investment of each applicant must still meet the minimum qualifying amount, and each investor must be separately responsible for the creation of new jobs.
The process of completing a request for a Green Card through Investment can be both costly and confusing. There are several immigration and investment requirements that must be met. The Green Card through Investment Application Guide
was developed to help a foreign national complete and file his or her own application for a Green Card. The Green Card through Investment Application Guide is a step-by-step guide to help you file your investment-based Green Card application as efficiently and quickly as possible. It includes application instructions, filing procedures and all the required Green Card Investment application forms.
Green Card Invesment Annual Quota: 10,000 Green Cards are made available every year to qualified investors. Only the primary applicant counts toward the annual quota, not the accompanying relatives. Therefore, more than 10,000 persons can obtain Green Cards through Investment every year.
The Green Card through Investment Information and Application Guide includes:
- Green Card Investment overview
- Immigration Investment options
- Eligibility for a EB-5 (Investor Green Card)
- Requirements for a EB-5 (Investor Green Card)
- How to apply if you are already in the United States
- How to apply if you are outside the United States
- How to remove the 2-year conditional residence
- How to fill out the application forms
- Green Card Investment document checklist
- List of all USCIS (formerly INS) offices nationwide
- List of United States Embassies and Consulates
- FREE Application forms
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