EB-5 VISA Program

EB-5 Visa PROGRAM

The EB-5 visa is a United States visa created through the Immigration Act of 1990. This visa provides a method for foreign nationals who invest money in the U.S. to obtain a green card.

A majority of immigrant investors prefer to work through officially designated regional centers, such as CCC, to obtain a U.S. permanent green card because it presents a much simpler, less expensive and expedited process. The EB-5 visa program offers several advantages, including the following:

  • The freedom to live, work, and retire anywhere in the U.S., regardless of the location of your EB-5 investment.
  • The principal applicant, spouse, and any children under the age of 21 qualify under the same visa application.
  • There is no requirement to manage daily business operations and employees.
  • There are no travel restrictions in and out of your home country.
  • You have equal access to college education at the same cost as in-state residents.
  • Diversification of your investment portfolio in the U.S.
  • Currently, there are no visa quota backlogs.
  • No sponsor is required as in the case of most other employment- or family-based visa categories.
  • No claim for extraordinary ability or education.
  • You have the choice to become a U.S. citizen 5 years after you receive a conditional green card.

CCC partners with you to ensure your comprehensive understanding of EB-5 immigrant program benefits, requirements, and processes. You can trust us to:

  • Discuss investment opportunities and provide detailed answers in understandable terms.
  • Support and guide qualified investors through the investment and green card process.
  • Recommend experienced immigration attorneys who specialize in EB-5 investor visas.
  • Coordinate the immigration process to maximize your chances of receiving an EB-5 visa approval.
  • Diligently manage your investment so that it delivers income and long-term growth.

To learn more about the EB-5 visa program, please read the EB-5 Visa Requirement Overview section.