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Create jobs in the U.S. for a faster Green Card
If you don’t want to wait years on end for a Green Card in the US, there is a quicker route – the EB5 immigration visa. But it comes with a rider, you have to create jobs and invest money in the US.
The EB5 is an immigration visa that gets families a permanent Green Card in return for an investment of either $500,000 or $1 million and proof that the investment has created 10 direct or indirect jobs. It provides a short-cut to a conditional Green Card - a permanent resident card that allows an alien to live permanently in the US -- within a year of applying, which can take about three years to convert to a permanent one.
“The program facilitates foreign entrepreneurs’ capital investment that creates or preserves US jobs by supporting the establishment of new commercial enterprises or assist troubled US-based businesses in economically distressed areas,” Stephanie Ostapowich, public affairs officer, Office of Communications, Media Relations Division, US Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS) said.
A Green Card through other visa categories can take up to several years. Recent reports by the National Foundation for American Policy, which tracks immigration data, show that getting a Green Card for Indians who have received a university degree from the US can even take up to 70 years given the large number of visa-seekers and the limited number of visas available. Indian Green Card seekers who have a degree from an American University need to apply in the EB3 visa category.
“Failure to retain these talented individuals in the United States means they will go to work for global firms in other countries or US businesses will need to place them abroad, pushing more work outside the United States,” Stuart Anderson, the author of the report released earlier this month said.
Though the EB5 visa was created by the Immigration Act of 1990, lack of awareness and the complexity of the investment have kept Green Card seekers away.
Investment experts like Greg Wing, the managing director of Green Card Fund, have now recognized this as an option to help start-ups in the US get funds.
However, things are changing with the visa gaining attention of both American businesses and government. Since the specter of a global downturn resurfaced, Wing has been getting calls from businesses who would like to get EB5 funding several times a day. Which is also why Wing is now visiting Indian shores, to create awareness about the mechanism and raise millions of dollars from Indians in return for giving them a chance to live the American Dream.
Courtesy: USCIS
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