EB-5 By The Numbers - CMB Regional Centers
A data-driven look at the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program and how CMB Regional Centers delivers clarity, confidence, and results to global investors.

Our EB-5 Track Record


$1.4 Billion

EB-5 capital repaid to CMB investors


1997

CMB’s first Regional Center designation approved by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)


92

Partnerships Approved


100%

Approval rate for CMB projects that have undergone USCIS adjudication


6,700+

Investor families that have partnered with CMB on their immigration journey

215,000+

American jobs projected to have been created by CMB projects

Economic Impact of EB-5


1990

The EB-5 program was created by the United States (U.S.) Congress to stimulate the economy through foreign investment and job creation.


$75 Billion

Total investment capital generated


1.7 Million

American jobs projected to be created

EB-5 Program Requirements


$800,000

Minimum investment amount (investment must be “at-risk”) for projects in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA), meaning located in a rural or high-unemployment area, and for infrastructure projects. Funds must be lawfully sourced.


$1.05 Million

Minimum investment amount for projects outside a TEA


10

Minimum number of full-time U.S. jobs that must be created or preserved, per investor

Contact Us Today

 
Throughout our 28 years of experience in the EB-5 industry, we have helped more than 6,700 investors, from over 100 countries in their pursuit of permanent residency in the United States. Contact us to learn more about how CMB Regional Centers can help you and your family achieve your goal of immigration to the United States through the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.

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