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It was created by U.S. Congress in 1993 as an economic development initiative administered by USCIS. This investment-based visa program stimulates foreign capital inflow for American infrastructure projects and job growth. Initially designed as a temporary measure, the program evolved in 2004 with the establishment of Regional Centers to facilitate investments. To date, the EB-5 program has enabled numerous qualified investors and their families to obtain U.S. permanent residency (Green Cards) while contributing to the nation's economic development.
| 1. Investment Requirements |
| Minimum Investment Amount: |
| $1,050,000 (Standard investment) |
| $800,000 (Targeted Employment Area - TEA or Rural/High-Unemployment Area) |
| (Note: This is the actual investment, not a fee, but it is the largest financial requirement.) |
| 2. Government Filing Fees |
| I-526E (Immigrant Petition by Investor): $3,675 (USCIS fee) |
| I-485 (Adjustment of Status): $1,440 (includes biometrics) OR |
| DS-260 (Consular Processing): $345 (paid to the U.S. Department of State) |
| I-829 (Petition to Remove Conditions): $3,750 (filed 21–24 months after conditional Green Card approval) |
| 3. Regional Center Fees (If Applicable) |
| Administrative Fee: $50,000–$75,000+ (varies by project; covers due diligence, legal, and management costs) |
| Source of Funds Verification: $5,000–$20,000+ (for legal and documentation review) |
| 4. Legal & Professional Fees |
| Immigration Attorney Fees: $25,000–$50,000+ (covers I-526E, I-485/I-829 filings, and compliance) |
| Due Diligence & Business Plan Review: $5,000–$15,000 (if using a third-party service) |
| 5. Other Mandatory Costs |
| Medical Examination: $200–$500 (USCIS-approved civil surgeon) |
| Translation & Document Certification: For non-English financial/business records |
| Travel & Relocation Costs: If attending consular interviews or moving to the U.S. |
| 6. Miscellaneous Fees |
| Bank/Wire Transfer Fees: For moving investment funds (varies by institution) |
| Escrow Fees: $500–$2,000 (if using an escrow account for the investment) |
Kas maysa a sangalubongan a mangidadaulo a mangipapaay ti serbisio ti panagkonsulta iti imigrasion, kanayon a nagtungpalkami iti pilosopia ti serbisio a "panagkonekta kadagiti arapaap ken panaglayag para iti masakbayan" manipud idi naipasdekmi. Nakumikomkami a mangipaay kadagiti kaaduan a propesional, maseknan, ken komprehensibo a solusion ti imigrasion para iti tunggal kostumer nga agar-arapaap nga agbiag ken agtrabaho iti ballasiw-taaw. Saklawen ti tugot ti sakatayo ti adu a pagilian ken rehion iti intero a lubong, a makipagtrabaho a nasinged kadagiti adu nga opisial nga ahensia ken propesional a legal a grupo tapno masigurado ti kinatalged, legalidad, ken kinaepisiente ti tunggal addang ti proseso ti imigrasion.