1. Who should invest?
2. Is EB-5 a truly passive investment?
3. How is your investment structured?
4. What is a limited partnership?
5. How is my limited partner interest protected?
6. Is my investment guaranteed?
7. What are my risks?
8. Why must I invest before you will apply for my green card?
9. What documents must I prepare to process my visa petition?
10. What issues have been problematic in EB-5 cases?
11. Where can I find a copy of the relevant law and regulations to study?
12. How can I verify that you are an honest and competent company?
13. How long does INS take to process my visa petition?
14. What are the processing procedures?
15. How do I apply?
If you don't want to actively manage your business, you should consider EB-5.
If you have a US citizen parent or child over 21 years of age, you should consider family class visa categories.
If you have exceptional skills or are famous you may qualify for a green card based on your skills or fame.
If you want to manage your own business, consider L-1, E-2, international manager visa categories.
If your goal is to have a green card and not to actively manage a business, it is most often cheaper to utilize the EB-5 category rather than to start and maintain a business.
Q: Is EB-5 a truly passive investment?
Q: What is a limited partnership?
Q: How is my limited partner interest protected?
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Q: Why must I invest before you will apply for my green card?
Q: What documents must I prepare to process my visa petition?
Q: What issues have been problematic in EB-5 cases?
Q: Where can I find a copy of the relevant law and regulations to study?
Q: How can I verify that you are an honest and competent company?
Q: How long does INS take to process my visa petition?
Q: What are the processing procedures?
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