EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program
USCIS administers the EB-5 Program. Under this program, investors (and their spouses and unmarried children under 21) are eligible to apply for lawful permanent residence (become a Green Card holder) if they:
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Make the necessary investment in a commercial enterprise in the United States; and
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Plan to create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.
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Apply for EB-5 Visa
if you have invested or are actively in the process of investing the required investment amount in a new commercial enterprise (NCE), or in a new commercial enterprise (NCE) in a USCIS-designated regional center, that will benefit the U.S. economy by creating full-time employment in the United States for at least 10 U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, lawful permanent residents, or other immigrants lawfully authorized to be employed in the United States, other than yourself, your spouse, or your sons or
daughters.
Apply for Greencard with EB-5 Visa
If you're an EB-5 Visa holder and you wish to apply for permanent residency (commonly known as Green Card) in the US. You would need to file for Adjustment of Status (AOS).
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Navigating the complexities of the U.S. immigration system can be overwhelming. Allow me to guide you through this intricate journey, and secure your visa and residency.
Don't wait any longer. Have your case assessed now for prompt assistance and a smoother immigration experience.
Nationwide Immigration Law Firm proudly serves California with Long Beach and Santa Ana offices. We also offer online consultations, get a consultation from the comfort of your home.
FAQs
Why can't I speak with the attorney directly when I first call?
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Our attorneys might be busy in court or with other clients during work hours. Please leave your contact details with our firm receptionists and we will make sure the attorney calls you back as soon as they can.
Why do I have to pay for the consultation before knowing if my case can be accepted?
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Our firm handles many types of immigration cases. Although you need to pay the consultation fee first, but if you decide to work with us, this fee will be fully credited towards your total service cost. This means you start getting expert advice suited to your needs right from the first meeting.
Why can't the receptionist give me a quote for my case?
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U.S. immigration laws are very complex, and small details can greatly change the outcome of your case. Our firm receptionists are not attorneys and are not trained to give accurate quotes without an attorney’s review to ensure everything is correct and avoid any confusion.
I have a very urgent case and need help immediately. How can I reach the attorney quickly?
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For urgent matters, you can book a consultation through our firm receptionists or directly on our website. We give priority to urgent cases and usually respond within 24 hours. Make sure to mention that your case is urgent when you contact us.
Can I book a consultation on behalf of a family member or friend who is not in the U.S.?
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Yes, you can arrange consultations for others. Please make sure you have all the necessary information about their case and their permission to discuss their personal matters.
What will be covered in the first consultation?
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The first consultation will gather all the details about your case, discuss your legal options, explain the process and timeline, and give an initial estimate of the costs.
Will all my information given to you be kept confidential?
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Yes. We keep all your information private and do not share it with anyone without your permission. Your privacy is very important to us.
What payment methods do you accept?
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We accept various online payments like credit cards and Zelle. If you are an ARAG insurance member, please provide your membership information, and we will help you with billing.
What are the differences between an immigration consultant and an immigration attorney?
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An immigration consultant assists with paperwork but cannot provide legal advice or represent you in court, as they are not licensed attorneys and do not attend law school. This often means they have less training, which can increase the risk of errors in handling immigration cases. On the other hand, an immigration attorney is licensed to practice law, has attended law school, can offer legal advice, and represents clients in all immigration legal matters.