Similar to the Golden Visa in other countries, the EB-5 Visa is available in the United States. The holder may settle in the country, work, go to school, or retire in the United States without having to look for a job.
2. Based in Hagatna, Guam, Juan Carlos Benitez has a JD from
the Inter-American School of Law in Hato Ray, Puerto Rico. He
is the former president of Marianas EB-5 Regional Center at
Saipan. In this position, Juan Carlos Benitez supervised the
investments made by foreign nationals working with the EB-5
Center to obtain a green card.
Similar to the Golden Visa in other countries, the EB-5 Visa is
available in the United States. The holder may settle in the
country, work, go to school, or retire in the United States
without having to look for a job.
Like other forms of the Golden Visa, getting an EB-5 visa for
the United States requires a considerable investment in the
country. Therefore, this visa is appropriate for well-off foreign
nationals who want to get a green card or United States
citizenship.
3. You can qualify for an EB-5 Visa through one of two
investment strategies. One is investing at least $900,000 into a
Special Economic Zone, known as a Targeted Employment
Area (TEA). This involves putting money into a government-
backed initiative serving a low-income community or a
region with high unemployment.
The second involves putting down cash, directly, of at least
$1.8 million somewhere that isn't a TEA. You may start your
own business or invest in one already operating in the United
States. Still, it must meet certain criteria set forth by the United
States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).