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Comprehensive Guide to the EB-5 Program for Investors

Comprehensive Guide to the EB-5 Program for Investors

Comprehensive Guide to the EB-5 Program for Investors

 The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program offers a unique and expedited pathway to permanent residency in the United States (a green card) for foreign investors and their immediate, eligible family members. Since it was established in 1990, the program has been a popular option for those looking to secure a future for themselves and their loved ones in the United States. This guide to EB-5 aims to provide a thorough understanding of the EB-5 program, including eligibility requirements, investment guidelines, benefits, potential risks, and the application process.


What is the EB-5 Visa Program?

The EB-5 Visa Program was established by the U.S. Congress 35 years ago to encourage foreign investment in American businesses, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth across the country. Eligible foreign investors can secure permanent residency by investing in an American business that creates jobs.

The primary requirement of the program is that applicants make a qualifying investment that leads to the creation of at least 10 full-time jobs for American workers. In return, after a sustainment period for the investment, investors, their spouses and children under the age of 21, are eligible for the return of their investment and permanent resident status in the United States.


Eligibility Requirements for EB-5 Investors

  • Investment:
    • $1.05 million or reduced to $800,000 if the investment is made in a targeted employment area (TEA). TEAs include rural or high-unemployment communities that welcome new capital investment intended to strengthen the economic viability and vitality of their community and region. 
  • Job Creation:
    • The investment must create at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers, which can be direct or indirect (depending on the type of investment)*.
  • At-Risk Capital:
    • The investment must be “at risk,” meaning that while many projects do end with the return of capital for an investor, such as the $1.4 billion CMB has returned to its investors, there is no guarantee on return of principal and the investor’s funds must face the risk of loss.

The EB-5 Journey

The EB-5 process is a multi-step journey that can lead to permanent residency in the United States. While the process will include nuances specific to each investor’s personal situation, below is an outline of the typical process:

  • Step 1: Choose a Qualifying Project: Investors can choose from a few different types of investment, or approach to EB-5:
    • Direct Investment: Investors directly invest in a U.S. business and take an active role in the management and operations of the enterprise
    • Regional Center Investment: Investors can join a partnership as limited partners in a pooled investment made through a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)-approved Regional Center, which manages the investment and offers a more passive role for investors.
  • Step 2: File a Petition for Conditional Residency in the United States (Form I-526E)
    • Once a qualifying investment is made, the investor files Form I-526E with USCIS.
    • An I-526E is a petition that demonstrates the investor has met the EB-5 investment requirements, including amount of at-risk capital, job creation, and source of investment funds.
    • Note: I-526E petitions cannot be adjudicated until Form I-956F is approved for the project. While I-956F approval timelines vary, CMB has been able to consistently bring projects to market that are already I-956F approved, thanks to the rigorous underwriting criteria we apply to our investment opportunities.
  • Step 3: Conditional Green Card is Issued
    • If USCIS approves the I-526E petition, the investor, their spouse, and eligible children under 21 will receive conditional green cards that are valid for two years.
    • These conditional green cards grant the investor and their family members the right to live, work, and study anywhere in the United States, during the conditional period.
  • Step 4: File a Petition to Remove Conditions from Green Card (Form I-829)
    • Within 90 days before the two-year anniversary of receiving a conditional green card, the investor must file Form I-829 to demonstrate that the investment has indeed met all requirements of the EB-5 program, including job creation and at-risk capital. Upon approval of the I-829 by USCIS, the conditions are removed from the investor’s green card and the investor and their eligible family members are granted permanent residency privileges for the United States.
  • Step 5 (Optional): Apply for full citizenship by naturalization
    • After five years of lawful permanent residence, EB-5 investors can apply for full citizenship by naturalization. While permanent residency grants many of the same benefits of citizenship, full citizenship brings unique benefits such as voting rights, sponsorship of parents and adult married children of citizens to join them in the United States, and deportation immunity.

Risks Involved in EB-5

  • Investment Risk: As an investment-based program, capital must be at-risk, potentially resulting in a loss of the investment, if the project does not perform as expected. This highlights the importance of Regional Center and project selection. CMB, for example, is proud to have returned over $1.4 billion to investors as a result of project success.
  • Processing Delays: While delays in the processing of I-526E and I-829 petitions can prolong the time it takes to get a green card, EB-5 remains the most expedited path to permanent residency in the United States that is currently available.
  • Changes in Immigration Law: The EB-5 program has been subject to legislative changes over the years. While EB-5 investors who invest prior to September 30, 2026 are protected by the current law (via a “grandfathering” provision) and cannot be denied due to a termination or revamp of the EB-5 program, the Trump Administration’s announcement of a Gold Card donation-based immigration program highlights the reality that changes may be coming, and a price increase is almost certainly imminent.
  • Regional Center Risks: If investing through a Regional Center, it’s important to choose based on a strong track record of integrity, project success, and investor satisfaction. Due diligence is critical when selecting a Regional Center partner to manage an EB-5 investment.


How to Choose the Right Regional Center

Choosing the right investment and, for most EB-5 candidates, the right Regional Center is crucial for success. When evaluating options, EB-5 applicants should consider:

  • Reputation of the Regional Center: Research the track record of the regional center, looking for a solid history of successful projects, green card approvals, and compliance with program regulations.
  • Business Plan & Financials: Assess the business plan, job creation strategy and measurement methodology, and financial projections to ensure they align with EB-5 requirements.
  • Risk Mitigation: Consider the factors associated with the project, including the type (i.e., logistics, commercial real estate, etc.), relevant market factors, and the Regional Center’s track record with similar projects.

Ready to get started on your own journey toward permanent residency in the United States? Contact us today. As one of the most experienced and successful Regional Centers in the industry, CMB Regional Centers has helped more than 6,500 families in their pursuit of permanent residency in the Untied States and returned more than $1.4 billion to investors.

*may be model-derived

 

 

Benefits of the EB-5 Program for Investors

Benefits of the EB-5 Program for Investors

Benefits of the EB-5 Program for Investors

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program offers foreign nationals the chance to invest in job-creating projects in the United States in exchange for a pathway to permanent residency (green card).

Since the program’s creation in 1990, EB-5 has proven to be a powerful tool for investors to secure a green card for themselves and their eligible family members. If you’re considering options for gaining permanent residency in the U.S., we’ve laid out some of the top benefits of the EB-5 program, for your consideration. 


Pathway to Permanent Residency

The most significant benefit and primary purpose of the EB-5 program is its direct pathway to U.S. permanent residency, commonly known as a green card. By making a qualifying investment in a U.S. business and meeting the program’s requirements, investors and their immediate family members (spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21) can obtain lawful permanent resident status. EB-5 allows investors and their families to live, work, and study anywhere in the U.S., without restriction, need for employer sponsorship, or the constraints of temporary visa options.


Opportunity for Dual Citizenship

The EB-5 program doesn’t require applicants to relinquish their home country citizenship. Many investors in the EB-5 program originate in countries with strict visa requirements or limited opportunities for global mobility. By becoming a permanent resident in the U.S., investors are able to pursue full American citizenship and take advantage of the benefits of dual citizenship, which may offer increased economic and political stability, along with access to opportunity for business and investment.

While pursuing full citizenship is optional, it’s a major benefit given citizenship comes with additional benefits and rights, such as the right to vote and the ability to sponsor parents and adult children over the age of 21 to join them in the United States.


Family-Centered Solution

The EB-5 program doesn’t just benefit the individual investors – it provides a family-focused solution for those wishing to bring a spouse and children under the age of 21 to the U.S. This family-centered approach to immigration is one of the key benefits of the program, as it provides a pathway for families to collectively enjoy the benefits of living in the U.S., including the right to work, without restriction for the investors and their families.

This benefit is particularly relevant for families that wish to take advantage of the top-tier educational opportunities in the U.S. Children of EB-5 investors are eligible for in-state tuition rates at U.S. colleges and universities, which can significantly reduce the cost of higher education compared to international student rates.

In conclusion, the EB-5 immigrant investor visa unlocks a spectrum of opportunities for foreign investors looking to gain permanent residency in the U.S. and secure a brighter future for their families. If you’d like to discuss how CMB Regional Centers is equipped to support you on your journey to permanent residency, contact us today.

CMB Summit 2025

CMB Summit 2025

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As one of our most important events of the year, I’m excited to bring the entire team together to align on our vision, share key updates from across the business, and set the stage for another successful year.

The summit will be an opportunity for us to reflect on the incredible progress we’ve made, celebrate the amazing year we had in 2024, and look ahead to the many opportunities we have in front of us.

Noreen Hogan

President, CMB Regional Centers

2025 Summit Agenda – Monday March 31st, 2025

Travel Day – Staff Arriving in the QC
5:30 PM Cocktails, Appetizers, Dinner @ Foundry Restaurant  (Same as last year)

2025 Summit Agenda – Tuesday April 1st, 2025

We are hiring a professional photographer to take a group staff photo, on Tuesday, as well as department photos and individual headshots.

The dress code for Tuesday is as follows:

      • Black or Navy jacket or sweater with a light-colored shirt and coordinating bottoms. 

      • Gentlemen should wear ties.

      • No prints or patterns; solid colors only. 

7:00 AM Breakfast at the Cambria – (outside the meeting room)
Start Time End Time Presenter/Moderator Topic 2025
6:00 8:00 Professional Photographs
8:00 8:15 Noreen Welcome – Goals and Expectations of Summit
8:15 8:45 Introductions
8:45 9:45 Noreen Noreen – State of the Union  
9:45 10:00 Short Break
10:00 10:30

Pat, Noreen, Kyler & Tara

Current Status of EB-5

10:30 11:00 Adam Marketing Update
11:00 12:00 Neal & Matthew NHK
12:00 12:45 Lunch
12:45 1:15 Transportation to Figge or photo site
1:15 4:30 Figge Photos and Experience
4:30 5:00 Return to the Cambria
6:00 Dinner and Fun at TBK Bett Plex

2025 Summit Agenda – Wednesday April 2nd, 2025

Volunteer Day is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1st from 8:00 am to 12:00, with each team member able to choose which activities they’d most like to participate in. We’re excited to have the opportunity to come together as a team and make an impact in the community that many of us call home.

 The following organizations are very excited to host us, and we are equally excited to support their unique and powerful missions: Gigi’s Playhouse, Arc of the Quad Cities and Habitat for Humanity (Quad Cities).

GiGi’s Playhouse

GiGi’s Playhouse offers free therapeutic, educational and research-driven programs to individuals of all ages with Down syndrome. Gigi’s Playhouse makes a lifetime commitment to changing lives and providing hope through a spectrum of programming.

Kyler James – Team Leader
Adam Gale
Adrian Garcia
Alexa Swanson Malhotra
Ashlee Chen
Carley Elkins
Cindy Tucker
Daniel Ryan
Darcel Shetter
Henry Lopez
Jenny Kolar
Kyle Mente
Laurel Cao
Neal Lee
Nikki Franks
Ranjeeta Prakash
Shayleen Adamson
Stacy McNamara
Yasmine Sebou
Youn Woong (Jake) Park

The Arc of the Quad Cities

The Arc was founded in 1952 by a group of parents of children with developmental disabilities who wanted their children’s abilities to be respected and their independence encouraged. The Arc’s work has expanded the opportunities available to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Nick May – Team Leader (School)
Amy Seeman
Annette Lawrence
Bill Reilly
Brayden Gombert
Carilee Fore
Chase Wilbanks
Chris Dewitt
Garrett Connors
Emily Ade
Jenn Bowe
Jennifer Trinh
Katie Hebel
Kiel Kamin
Marilyn Manthe
Matthew Temple
Roshan Verma
Sarah Callaway
Sijie Liu
Tim Edwards

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Amy Goldsberry – Team Leader – (Warehouse)
Andrew McClarity
Cody Svejda
Doojin Lee
Evandro Fritas
Isa Vega Sanchez
Josh Wiley
Kenny Peng
Kevin O’Driscoll
Tara Moffit

Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity was organized in the Quad Cities in 1993 as a nonprofit organization with a mission to build strength, stability, and self-reliance through safe and affordable housing. Habitat for Humanity enables volunteers to participate in a range of activities aimed to revitalize our community and restore hope.

Vitaly Modlo – Team Leader
Anthony Frazier
Clayton Talton
Cody Svejda
Dulce Pollock
Jeremy Lenaerts
Joseph Loete
Julie Prichard
Ky Boyle
Marcoantonio Peña
Matthew Coffman
Nina Noel
Quinn Stevens

6:30 AM Breakfast at the Cambria – (outside the meeting room)
Start Time End Time Presenter/Moderator Topic 2025
7:15 Depart at 7:15 – 7:30 for Volunteer Site
8:00 12:00 Volunteer Activities Confirmed: Gigi’s Playhouse – (Down Syndrome Care Facility) – 20 people.  ARC of the QC (Disability Center) -34 people-   Habitat for Humanity 10 to 15 people
 
12:30 1:30 Lunch @ Cambria
1:30 2:30 Matt, Ky, Garrett & Tim Where do our clients come from.  A comparison since the RIA – Discussion on emerging markets
2:30 2:45 Short Break
2:45 3:45 Noreen, Neal, Garrett & Pam Portfolio Team
3:45 5:15 Clay – HR 3:45 -4:15,  Jenn – IT – 4:15-4:45,  Stacy – Accounting 4:45 – 5:15 Department Updates – HR – IT – Accounting
5:30 Iron Tee Golf – Dinner and fun

2025 Summit Agenda – Thursday April 3rd, 2025

7:00 AM Breakfast at the Cambria – (outside the meeting room)
Start Time End Time Presenter/Moderator Topic 2025
8:00 9:00 Tara, Pat, Neal, Noreen Workouts
9:00 9:45 Matt H. & Roshan Underwriting
9:45 10:00 Break  
10:00 10:30 Adam Marketing Update
10:30 11:00 Pam, Tara and Clay Update on Healthcare Benefits (Self Insurance)
11:00 11:30 Raymond Swiss Co
30 minute buffer  
12:00 12:45 Lunch
12:45 1:45 Open Forum with Staff – Questions & Brainstorming
1:45 2:00 Noreen Closing Remarks

International Student Visa LP

International Student Visa LP

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Immigrant-Investor Visa
(EB-5)

PurposeInvest in a project that creates American jobs and receive permanent resident status for yourself and your immediate family.

Considerations: Permanent resident status in the US is the first step towards US citizenship. Receipt of residency depends on project’s eligibility and success with a minimum required investment as low as $800,000.

Exchange Visitor Visa
(J-1)

PurposeIdeal for gaining practical experience while you explore job opportunities.

Considerations: Can be used for summer or longer study/travel, practical or management training programs offered by academic institutions or private employers. Some countries require their citizens to return home after program completion.

    Student Visa
    (F-1)

    Purpose: Reserved for those coming to the US to study full-time at a qualifying college, university, or language program. Duration of stay tied to the school program.

    ConsiderationsEmployment may be limited during first academic year; additional time in U.S. after graduation may be approved for practical training related to academic field.

    Employer-Sponsored Visa
    (H-1B)

    Purpose: Most popular U.S. work-authorized visa.

    ConsiderationsLimited number of visas available; selection by lottery. Job must be “professional,” requiring at least a Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent, related to the job. Employer sponsorship and U.S. Department of Labor-approved wage required.

      How Can CMB Regional Centers Help?

      With over 28 years of experience, CMB Regional Centers has partnered with over 6,600 investors from over 100 countries in their pursuit of permanent residency in the United States through the EB-5 immigrant investor visa program.

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