EB-5 Visa Program: Your Pathway to U.S. Permanent Residency

Understanding the EB-5 Visa Program

The EB-5 Visa Program, established in 1990 and updated by the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022, encourages foreign investment in the U.S. economy by offering permanent residency to investors and their families. By investing a minimum amount in a U.S. commercial enterprise that creates at least 10 full-time jobs, investors can secure a green card for themselves, their spouse, and unmarried children under 21. Administered by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the program includes options for direct investments or investments through USCIS-approved regional centers like ours, which pool funds for impactful real estate projects in Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs). The Regional Center Program is authorized through September 30, 2027. For details, visit USCIS.

Benefits of the EB-5 Visa

The EB-5 program offers a unique opportunity to achieve U.S. residency through investment:

Permanent Residency

Live, work, and study anywhere in the U.S., with a path after meeting requirements.

Family Inclusion

Spouses and unmarried children under 21 can obtain green cards.

Investment Opportunity

Support projects, potential returns, though immigration is the primary goal.

No Strict Eligibility Barriers

No age, language, or education requirements; only proof of lawful funds is needed.

Our EB-5 Real Estate Projects

As a USCIS-approved regional center, we specialize in real estate projects located in Downtown, Terrell, qualifying for the reduced $800,000 investment threshold. Our projects include:

LEARN ABOUT YOUR EB-5 ELIGIBILITY

As part of accessing this exclusive EB-5 investment opportunity in Downtown Terrell (16.9 acres featuring 78 single-family homes under the $800,000 rural project category), I confirm that I meet the required financial eligibility criteria. I have an annual income exceeding $300,000 individually or $400,000 jointly with my spouse over the past two years, with a reasonable expectation of maintaining this income level, and/or a net worth exceeding $1 million, individually or jointly, excluding my primary residence. This qualification supports participation in a program where investing $800,000 may provide the same pathway to a U.S. Green Card compared to the standard $1,050,000 investment.