Investing in the U.S. economy can be a route to a green card. Our investor-immigration guides focus on the EB-5 program—how much you need to invest, the lower amount available in targeted employment areas (TEAs), the job-creation requirements, and how regional centers differ from direct investment.
We explain the EB-5 process from the initial I-526E petition through conditional residence and removing conditions, plus the risks every investor should weigh. EB-5 rules and investment thresholds change with legislation, so use these articles as a starting point and confirm current requirements with an immigration lawyer and qualified financial advisors.
