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미 국무부는 매달 공식 보고서를 발표합니다. 비자 게시판, 미국 내 비자 가능 여부에 대한 정보의 출처입니다.원본 청원서가 접수된 날짜를 기준으로 어떤 승인된 이민 신청자가 이민 비자 취득을 위해 앞으로 나아갈 수 있는지 보여줍니다. USCIS에서 EB-5 청원서를 승인하면 비자 게시판 차트로 이동하여 현재 이용 가능한 비자가 있는지 확인할 수 있습니다.

사용할 수 있는 비자는 몇 개입니까?

매년 140,000개의 고용 기반 영주권이 발급되며, 각 “선호” 범주에 대한 특정 한도가 있습니다.또한 미국 이민법은 출신 국가를 기준으로 사용 가능한 영주권 수에 제한을 두고 있습니다.모든 가족 및 고용 기반 범주에서 발급되는 영주권의 7% 이상을 차지하는 국가는 하나도 없습니다.

일부 국가에서는 왜 콜아웃이 되나요?

대부분의 국가에서 일반적으로 문제가 되지는 않지만, 이러한 원산지 상한선은 중국과 인도의 EB-5 투자자들에게 잔고를 야기할 수 있습니다.(일반적으로 멕시코나 필리핀에서 온 EB-5 신청자는 해당 국가의 백로그를 생성할 만큼 충분하지 않으며, 원산지 상한선이 적용되는 유일한 국가입니다.)

잠재적 EB-5 참가자는 비자 게시판을 참조하여 I-526 이후 즉시 사용할 수 있는 비자가 있는지 확인해야 합니다. I-526E 청원이 승인되었습니다.최신 비자 게시판에 실린 EB-5 차트는 다음과 같습니다.

2024년 10월: 고용 기반 우대 수업에 대한 최종 조치 날짜 (EB-5만 표시)

* 이 차트는 RIA 이후에 제출된 청원서의 현재 우선 순위 날짜만 반영합니다.

 

상자 안의 날짜는 무엇을 의미하나요?

이 비자 게시판에 따르면, 현재 EB-5 프로그램 이전에 시행되었던 “구” EB-5 프로그램에 따라 승인된 투자자에 대해서만 잔고가 있습니다. 2022년 EB-5 개혁 및 청렴에 관한 법률 (이하 “RIA”) 는 2022년 3월 15일부터 시행됩니다.

그러나 중국 신청자의 경우 2015년 12월 15일에서 2016년 7월 15일로, 인도 신청자의 경우 2020년 12월 1일부터 2022년 1월 1일로 앞당겨졌기 때문에 RIA 이전의 중국 및 인도 투자자들에게는 희소식이 있습니다.명시된 마감일 (중국의 경우 2016년 7월 15일, 인도의 경우 2022년 1월 1일) 이후에 구 프로그램에 따라 신청한 중국 및 인도 투자자는 즉시 비자를 발급받아 미국으로 이주할 수 없습니다.투자자는 청원서 신청일 (일반적으로 “우선일”이라고 함) 로 앞당겨지려면 나열된 날짜까지 기다려야 합니다.

단, 마감일을 표시하는 것은 EB-5의 “예약되지 않은” 기본 설정 범주뿐입니다.EB-5에 대한 새로운 예약 선호 범주는 모두 'C' 또는 '현재'로 표시됩니다. 즉, RIA에서 만든 새로운 예약 비자와 관련하여 승인된 EB-5 청원서를 소지한 사람은 누구나 미국으로 이민 절차를 시작할 수 있습니다. 이는 중국과 인도 출신인 경우에도 마찬가지입니다.

고려해야 할 주요 사항

컨트리 캡에 대한 오해.

일반적인 EB-5 통념은 국가 상한선이 모든 선호 범주에 적용되는 것이 아니라 각 선호 범주 내에서 계산된다는 것입니다.즉, 어떤 국가도 예약 비자 카테고리에서 EB-5 비자의 7% 이상을 보유할 수 없습니다.

이건 틀렸어요.

에서 2023년 3월 28일자 미국 연방관보 발표, 미국 정부는 국가 한도를 잘못 계산하고 있음을 인정하고 향후 국가 한도를 계산하는 방법을 설명했습니다.

2023년 4월 이후, 국가 상한선은 가족 기반 및 고용 기반을 포함한 모든 선호 범주에서 사용할 수 있는 총 비자 수를 기준으로 계산됩니다.특정 카운티 출신 이민자는 해당 국가의 모든 우대 범주 신청이 7% 에 도달할 때까지 국가 상한선 적용 대상이 아닙니다.

특정 국가의 가족 기반 비자 신청과 고용 기반 비자 신청이 모두 7% 에 도달하면 국무부는 모든 범주에 대한 우선 순위 날짜를 기준으로 각 선호 범주에 해당 국가에 대한 백로그를 부과합니다.

이 비자 게시판에 따르면 중국, 인도, 멕시코, 필리핀은 모두 가족 비자와 고용 기반 비자 전체에서 7% 상한선에 도달했습니다.멕시코와 필리핀은 EB-5 비자를 많이 이용하는 국가가 아니기 때문에, 현재 EB-5 미예약 비자에 대한 국가 제한이 적용되는 유일한 국가는 중국과 인도뿐입니다.다른 국가가 모든 우대 범주에 걸쳐 7% 할당량에 도달하지 않는 한, 그리고 다른 국가의 EB-5 신청 잔고가 발생할 것으로 예상할 수는 없습니다.

마감일은 월별로 변경되지 않을 수 있습니다.

마감 날짜는 실제 달력과 동일하게 적용되지 않습니다.중국과 인도의 날짜가 마지막으로 변경된 시기는 다음과 같습니다.

  1. 2024년 1월, 중국 마감일은 2015년 10월 1일에서 2015년 12월 15일로 변경되었고, 인도 마감일은 2018년 12월 15일에서 2020년 12월 1일로 변경되었습니다.2024년 10월에 다시 이전했습니다.중국 마감일은 2015년 12월 15일에서 2016년 7월 15일로 변경되었고 인도 마감일은 2020년 12월 1일에서 2022년 1월 1일로 변경되었습니다.이는 EB-5 범주에 사용할 수 있는 영주권 수와 신청 준비가 된 신청자 수에 대한 미 국무부의 분석을 반영한 큰 움직임이었습니다.
비자 게시판은 승인된 청원서만 고려합니다.

비자 게시판 날짜는 승인된 청원서에 대해 USCIS로부터 받은 정보를 기반으로 국무부에서 계산합니다.이 차트는 이전에 제출되었을 수도 있지만 아직 승인되지 않은 청원서의 영향을 나타내지 않습니다.

비자 게시판이 이야기의 끝입니다.이민자가 되려는 사람이 얼마나 오래 기다려야 하는지 알기 위해서는 앞으로 얼마나 많은 청원서가 진행 중인지 이해하는 것이 중요합니다.


비자 게시판은 고속도로의 톨프라자입니다.

Visa Bulletin을 고속도로의 톨게이트 광장이라고 생각하시면 됩니다.요금소에 얼마나 많은 줄이 있는지 나열하고 잔고가 있는 특정 국가의 줄을 구분합니다.그러나 Visa Bulletin에는 고속도로에 톨게이트로 가는 도중에 얼마나 많은 차량이 있는지 나와 있지 않습니다.이것들은 계류 중인 청원서들입니다.이 정보는 일반적으로 공개되지 않지만, EB-5 산업 단체들은 이 정보를 얻기 위해 많은 노력을 기울였습니다.우리는 이 정보에 대한 분석을 별도로 제공할 것입니다.

동시 제출은 절차를 가속화할 수 있지만 미국에 있는 경우에만 해당됩니다.

동시 제출은 이미 미국에 있는 EB-5 투자자들이 신청이 승인될 때까지 기다리지 않고 첫 번째 I-526E 신청서와 동시에 일부 양식을 제출할 수 있는 메커니즘입니다.동시 신고를 통해 투자자는 I-485 양식 (영주권 등록 또는 신분 조정 신청서) 과 I-526E 신청서를 동시에 작성하여 보낼 수 있습니다.

일반적으로 이를 통해 해당 투자자는 다른 비자 없이 미국을 드나들 수 있으며 별도의 취업 후원 또는 비자 없이 합법적으로 미국에서 일할 수 있습니다.이러한 투자자는 I-526E 신청이 계류 중인 동안 이러한 혜택을 받을 수 있습니다. 그 전에 얼마나 많은 청원서가 제출되었든 상관 없습니다.

우리의 은유에서 이것은 앞 고속도로에 몇 대의 자동차가 있는지는 중요하지 않다는 것을 의미합니다.요금소에 아직 줄이 없는 한 이러한 혜택을 신청할 수 있습니다.기본적으로, 여기 계시면 여기서 묵으실 수 있습니다.

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Different Employment-Based Visas Explained: Which Option May Be Right for You?

If you are looking to obtain a U.S. green card, you may have more options than you think. Read more about EB visas and the benefits.

If you are looking to potentially obtain a U.S. green card, you may have more options than you think. While the traditional routes, such as H-1B and F1 visas, are good options, they come with several challenges, including the potential for decades-long wait times. For this reason, you may be interested in exploring employment-based (EB) visas. There are five different types of EB visas, and each comes with its own set of requirements.

 

So, what makes the several EB visa types—from EB1 to EB5—different? The types of EB visas are a cornerstone of the U.S. immigration system, designed to attract skilled professionals, investors, and specialized workers who contribute to the country’s economy and diversity. Primarily to support employment-based immigration, the EB visa program focuses on both immediate labor needs and long-term national interests. Each year, the U.S. government offers about 140,000, split between the five different types.

 

Understanding the different types of EB visas is essential for anyone considering employment or investment-based immigration to the U.S. Because each is tailored to unique groups of individuals, finding the pathway that most aligns with your skills, career, and long-term goals can help ensure a smooth visa process.

 

This is where Peachtree Group comes into play. Our team has spent more than 40 years helping clients potentially obtain green cards through investment. Our experience with the EB5 visa system has seen us manage over $2.0 billion in transactions, helping thousands of investors navigate the complex immigration system to find the right pathway to permanent residency. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explain the five different EB visa types and why they may be right for you.

 

What Are EB Visas?

Before we go in-depth on each of the five types of EB visas, let’s first discuss the purpose of the EB visa types. These employment-based immigration programs provide a vital way for workers and investors to secure a permanent future in the United States while contributing to its economic growth and global competitiveness. An EB visa allows individuals the chance to leverage their unique qualifications to achieve their immigration goals.

 

For professionals looking to further their careers, the EB 1-4 visa categories can open doors to industries such as healthcare, technology, and academia. For investors, the EB-5 route offers the ability to turn a financial contribution in a U.S. business into permanent residency.

 

So, which path is right for your career and financial aspirations? Here's a quick breakdown of the five EB visa types.

EB-1: Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Professors, Researchers, and Multinational Executives. 40,000 visas per year.
EB-2: Advanced Degrees or Exceptional Ability. 40,000 visas per year.
EB-3: Skilled Workers or Other Professionals. 40,000 visas per year.
EB-4: Translators and Religious Workers. 10,000 visas per year.
EB-5: Investent-based Immigration. 10,000 visas per year.

The EB1 Visa, Explained

 

The EB-1 visa, often referred to as the “first preference” category in the U.S. employment-based immigration system, is designed for individuals who have achieved exceptional success or possess extraordinary qualifications in their field. This visa category caters to three primary groups:

  • Individuals with extraordinary ability (EB-1A)
  • Outstanding professors or researchers (EB-1B), and
  • Multinational executives or managers (EB-1C).

 

How Is Eligibility Determined?

 

For those looking for an EB-1A visa, they must demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim in their field, such as science, arts, education, business, or athletics. In other words, you have to prove that you’ve risen to the top of your field. Individuals in this category can self-petition, eliminating the need for a job offer.

 

For EB-1B visas, applicants must have at least three years of experience and be recognized internationally for their academic achievements. Additionally, you will need to have a job offer from a U.S. institution to teach or research.

 

Finally, EB-1C visas require that applicants have worked for at least one year within three years as a manager or executive at a top organization. Those who are transferring to a U.S. branch of the organization are eligible for this visa.

 

What Are the Benefits?

 

Compared to other employment-based immigration routes, the EB-1 visa comes with several benefits. One of the biggest is the potential for shorter wait times, as the category is not subject to the same backlogs as an H-1B for example. Your timeline could also be expedited further by EB-1 visas not requiring Department of Labor-issued certifications.

EB-2 Visas: What Makes Them Different?

 

The second preference category is reserved for individuals who bring advanced expertise or exceptional abilities to the U.S., particularly in fields like sciences, healthcare, and technology. It is important to note that in certain cases, those with EB-1 visas could switch to an EB-2. With this said, though, the EB-2 type of EB visa is not for executives or professors.

 

Determining Eligibility

 

Applicants for this type of EB visa must possess an advanced degree, such as a master’s or PhD. Candidates must demonstrate a level of expertise significantly above what is ordinarily encountered in their field. This can be proven through awards, certifications, or membership in professional associations. Additionally, you must be able to provide documentation from your employer(s) that proves at least ten years of experience in your field. A job offer from a U.S. employer is typically required, but there are exceptions.

 

Individuals whose work is deemed to be of substantial benefit to the U.S. can self-petition without needing a job offer. This is done through a National Interest Waiver (NIW). For scientists, entrepreneurs, and other professionals, this type of EB visa is particularly attractive.

 

Benefits of EB-2 Visas

 

For individuals who have strong qualifications in their field, the EB-2 visa offers the advantage of being accessible. Those currently holding an EB-1 visa may consider transferring to an EB-2 if their circumstances change or if they seek a broader eligibility framework. For instance, professionals who no longer meet the "extraordinary ability" threshold could qualify under "exceptional ability" or the advanced degree criteria.

 

The added benefit of the NIW option also helps certain immigrants expedite the process of earning employment-based immigration status. Like the EB-1 visa, the EB-2 can provide a more balanced pathway to permanent residency or full-time U.S. citizenship for highly skilled individuals.

The EB-3 Visa: For Skilled Workers and Professionals

 

So, what is the difference when comparing EB-1 vs. EB-2 vs. EB-3? While the three may sound similar, this EB visa type appeals to those who may not qualify for the higher thresholds of EB-1 or EB-2 but still possess valuable abilities sought by U.S. employers. EB-3 visas offer a broad range of opportunities, as they include skilled workers and professionals and even unskilled workers in industries where demand for jobs is still high.

 

What Makes an Applicant Eligible?

 

Let’s start with skilled workers. In this category, jobs could include computer scientists, journalists, or graphic designers. Applicants must have at least two years of training or experience, which could be satisfied by post-secondary education. On top of this, you must have a full-time offer for a U.S. job and complete a Department of Labor Form ETA-9089 to certify your status.

 

When we consider professionals, the requirements are similar. Candidates must hold at least a U.S. bachelor’s degree (or a foreign equivalent) required for the position. A major difference is that they must also demonstrate that no qualified U.S. workers are available for the specific role.

 

Finally, for “other workers” or unskilled workers, you must demonstrate the ability to perform work for which qualified U.S. workers are unavailable. This typically requires less than two years of training or experience, but it is important to note that wait times could be longer for this group due to bigger backlogs.

Understanding “Skilled vs. Unskilled”

 

The primary difference lies in the job requirements. Skilled workers require specific training or experience, often making their roles more specialized. In contrast, unskilled workers fill essential positions that do not demand formal training, such as roles in agriculture or hospitality.

EB-4: A Path for Those Not Eligible for EB Visas 1-3

 

The final employment-based immigration route for those considering EB visas is the EB-4. This EB visa type is a specialized pathway to permanent residency for individuals who fall into unique employment-based classifications. The fourth preference category provides valuable opportunities for those who may not fit into the three categories of EB-1 vs. EB-2 vs. EB-3 to still take control of their U.S. future.

 

Who Is Eligible?

 

This category supports “special immigrants” who fall into a few different job categories: religious workers, translators, broadcasters, and certain members of the U.S. government or armed forces who currently reside abroad.

 

What Is the Benefit?

 

The EB-4 visa provides an essential pathway for individuals whose roles contribute to the U.S. in non-traditional yet vital ways, such as promoting religious freedom, supporting international diplomacy, or aiding national security.

EB-5: Investment-Based Immigration

 

Unlike the four options above, which are focused on employment-based immigration, EB-5 is centered around investment-based immigration. This type of EB visa is perfect for those who want to combine their entrepreneurial ambitions with the chance to obtain a U.S. green card. Since the program is designed to stimulate economic and job growth in the country, there are a few requirements that investors must meet:

  1. Investment Totals: Applicants must invest a minimum of $1,050,000 over two years in a new commercial enterprise. If the investment is in a targeted employment area (TEA)—a rural area or one with high unemployment—the minimum investment is reduced to $800,000. While the initial price tag may seem high, investors may be able to recoup the full amount depending on the business project they invest in.
  2. Job Creation: Each investor is required to create or preserve at least 10 full-time jobs for qualifying U.S. workers. For example, if you invested in one of Peachtree Group's EB-5 projects, your money would go towards generating and supporting new positions for construction and operations staff.
  3. Background Check: Finally, every EB-5 visa holder must pass a U.S. background check to ensure they have no criminal record.
The Benefits of EB-5 Visas
 

To qualify for this EB visa type, no previous business or educational experience is required. Anybody who meets the investment and job creation requirements can apply. And while conditional residency is granted for the first two years until you prove the value of your investments, you can treat this very much like having a green card. You’ll be able to live, work, or travel anywhere in the U.S.

 

Another big benefit of this type of EB visa is that your immediate spouse and any unmarried children under the age of 21 will be eligible as well. This provides you and your family with direct routes to U.S. green cards. You are also not required to have a full-time job offer or corporate sponsor, giving you more freedom and flexibility throughout your immigration process.

 

At Peachtree Group, our projects help you streamline this process. Our advisors provide expert guidance at every step, helping you through your initial investment and providing all relevant information about our projects and how investors are creating jobs. Plus, our global hotel partners allow you to invest in world-renowned brands such as Marriott, Hilton, and IHG. Want to learn more about how we can help you potentially earn your green card? Visit our website or fill out our contact form and we’ll get back with you right away.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is the difference between the EB visa types?

There are five different types of EB visas. EB visas 1-4 are employment-based immigration visas, while EB-5offers a route for investment-based immigration.

 

What type of EB visa is right for me?

Choosing the right EB visa type comes down to several factors, including your career, level of education, and job experience. EB-5 visas are available to all who meet certain investment and job creation criteria.

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From F-1 Student Visa to Green Card: Understanding the EB-5 Alternative

International students studying in the United States on a F-1 visa have options for staying in the country long-term. Learn about the EB-5 visa alternative as a path to permanent residency.

If you're an international student studying in the United States on a F-1 visa, you might be wondering about your options for staying in the country long-term. While the path to permanent residency might seem complex, the EB-5 immigrant investor program offers an interesting alternative that many students don’t know about. Let's explore how these visa categories differ and what you need to know about making the transition.

Understanding F-1 vs. EB-5: Key Differences


F-1 Student Visa

  • Temporary, non-immigrant visa specifically for academic studies
  • Allows students to study at U.S. educational institutions
  • Permits limited work through Optional Practical Training (OPT) for 1-3 years
  • Requires maintaining student status and school sponsorship
  • Students must leave the U.S. after completing studies unless they secure another visa status

EB-5 Immigrant Visa

  • Permanent residency path through investment
  • No employer or school sponsorship required
  • Freedom to live and work anywhere in the United States
  • Permanent residents have access to in-state tuition and financial aid
  • Includes benefits for spouse and unmarried children under 21
  • Minimum investment requirement of $800,000 in qualifying projects
  • Must create or preserve 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers


Can F-1 Visa Holders Apply for an EB-5 Visa?



The answer is Yes - and you have more flexibility than you might think. As a F-1 visa holder, you can apply for an EB-5 visa at any point during your stay in the United States. Whether you're just starting your first year of school, in the middle of your studies, or even during your Optional Practical Training (OPT) period, the option is available to you.

However, there are some important requirements to keep in mind. You'll need access to the minimum investment amount of $800,000, and if you're presently in the U.S., you must qualify as an accredited investor with at least $1 million in investable assets. Many students receive the funds for their investment through a gift or loans from family members, which is perfectly acceptable, as long as you can demonstrate that the money comes from legitimate sources.


How Long Does the Process Take?



When it comes to processing times, flexibility is key. The timeline for obtaining your EB-5 visa after applying from F-1 status can vary significantly, primarily depending on how quickly the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) processes applications. Currently, processing times typically range from 4 to 18 months. While there aren't set deadlines or guaranteed timeframes, there's good news - concurrent adjust filing options may be available, which can help streamline the process and provide you with work and travel authorization.

If you are considering this path, it's smart to apply early, ideally while concurrent filing is available for your country of origin. This gives you the best chance of completing the process before your F-1 visa or OPT expires.


The Freedom of No Sponsorship



One of the most attractive aspects of the EB-5 visa is the independence it offers. Unlike your F-1 visa, which ties you to a specific school and requires maintaining student status, or an H1-B visa that ties you to an employer, the EB-5 visa gives you complete freedom. You won't need an employer sponsor or school sponsorship, and there are no restrictions on where or how you work. Want to start your own business? You can do that. Interested in changing jobs or moving to a different state? That's completely fine too.  You can also apply to internships during the school year and participate in the recruitment process so that upon graduation you do not have the stress of the OPT process.


The Full Picture of Benefits



The advantages of choosing the EB-5 path go beyond just employment freedom. You're not dealing with any lottery systems or random selection processes like some other visa categories. Instead, you're on a direct path to permanent residency without the hassle of ongoing renewals. If concurrent filing is available, you might even be able to file for adjustment of status while your EB-5 petition is processing.

For students pursuing higher education in the United States, the EB-5 visa can offer significant tuition advantages. As lawful permanent residents, EB-5 visa holders qualify for in-state tuition rates at public universities after establishing residency in their chosen state, typically after living there for12 months. This can result in substantial savings compared to the higher rates charged to international students or out-of-state residents.

In addition, EB-5 visa holders, as permanent residents, have significantly better access to financial aid opportunities compared to international students. They can apply for federal student loans through FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and qualify for government-backed education loans with more favorable interest rates and repayment terms than private international student loans. Additionally, permanent residents are eligible for many scholarships and grants that are restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent residents, opening a much broader range of funding opportunities that are unavailable to international students. This includes merit-based scholarships from universities, need-based institutional aid, and various state and federal grant programs.

Your family benefits too. With an EB-5 visa your spouse and unmarried children under 21 are eligible for green cards without any additional investment required. This means access to American educational opportunities and the ability for your spouse to work freely in the U.S.

It's also worth noting that the $800,000 requirement isn't just a fee, it's an investment that you may potentially recover after the minimum investment period. While you're working toward your green card, your investment is contributing to U.S. economic growth and job creation.


Making Your Transition Successful



Timing is crucial when planning your transition. Keep an eye on concurrent filing availability for your country and plan around your F-1 visa and OPT expiration dates. You'll need to think about securing the minimum investment amount, meeting accredited investor requirements if applicable, and gathering all necessary documentation.

Speaking of documentation, you'll need to prepare quite a bit of paperwork. This includes proof of where your investment funds came from, investment documentation, verification of your current F-1 status, academic records, and financial statements. While it might seem overwhelming, proper organization and preparation can make the process much smoother. It is important to work with an experienced immigration attorney that has vast experience representing investors for the EB-5 Visa as this will ensure that your petition and documentation is in compliance with the program's requirements.

 
Taking the Next Step



The EB-5 program offers a unique opportunity for F-1 students to secure permanent residency through investment. Yes, the initial financial requirement is substantial, but the benefits of permanent residency, career freedom, and family inclusion make it worth considering if you have the means to invest.

Success in this transition comes down to careful planning, thorough preparation, and timely application. Given the complexity of immigration law and investment requirements, it's wise to work with qualified immigration attorneys and investment advisors who can guide you through the process and ensure you meet all program requirements. They can help you understand the nuances of your specific situation and maximize your chances of a successful transition from student to permanent resident.

Peachtree Group has more than 40 years’ experience in EB-5 investing. Have questions about EB-5, visit our website or fill out our contact form.

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Converting Your H-1B Visa to an EB-5 Visa: Your Path to Permanent Residency

Looking for an alternative to an H-1B visa? This short guide walks you through the process of transitioning from an H-1B to an EB-5 visa, helping you understand your options to make an informed decision about your immigration journey.

If you're working in the United States on an H-1B visa and seeking permanent residency, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program offers a promising path forward. This comprehensive guide walks you through the process of transitioning from an H-1B to an EB-5 visa, helping you understand your options to make an informed decision about your immigration journey.

 

H-1B vs. EB-5: Understanding the Key Differences

 

The H-1B visa is a temporary, employer-sponsored visa that ties you to a specific company. You need to win a lottery to get one, and you'll face regular renewal requirements. Plus, your stay in the U.S. is always dependent on your employment status.

 

The EB-5 visa, on the other hand, offers a direct path to permanent residency. No employer sponsorship needed! With an EB-5 visa, you can:

  • Live and work anywhere in the United States
  • Include your spouse and unmarried children under age 21 in your application
  • Avoid the stress of visa renewals and employer dependencies

 

Can You Convert from H-1B to EB-5?

 

Yes, while it's not exactly a "conversion," you can apply for an EB-5 visa while maintaining your H-1B status. Here are the key requirements for an EB-5 visa:

  • Make an $800,000 investment in a qualifying Regional Center project
  • Create jobs for U.S. workers through your investment
  • Demonstrate a legitimate source of investment funds

 

Acceptable funding sources for H-1B holders include:

  • Accumulated earnings verified by wage statements and tax returns
  • Personal savings and investments
  • Retirement plan funds
  • Secured loans or documented gifts

The Timeline and Process for EB-5 Approval

The transition from H-1B to EB-5 status typically requires between 4 to 18 months, depending on USCIS processing times. Your immigration journey begins with selecting and investing in a qualified EB-5 project. Once you've made your investment, you'll submit your petition to USCIS. During this waiting period, maintaining your current H-1B status provides important immigration security.

 

Understanding Concurrent Filing Benefits and Risks

 

The concurrent filing option presents an interesting opportunity for H-1B holders pursuing EB-5 visas. This process allows you to receive an Employment Authorization Document and advance parole privileges (travel authorization) immediately after filing your EB-5 petition. These benefits enable work authorization independent of your H-1B employer and facilitate international travel. However, immigration attorneys often advise maintainingH-1B status throughout the EB-5 process, as switching to concurrent filing status may prevent you from returning to H-1B status if needed.

 

Making an Informed Decision

 

The journey from H-1B to permanent residency through the EB-5 program represents a significant opportunity for foreign workers in the United States. While the $800,000 investment requirement is substantial, the benefits of permanent residency and workplace freedom make it an attractive option form any H-1B professionals. Consulting with qualified immigration attorneys helps ensure you understand all aspects of the process and make the visa choice aligned with your long-term immigration goals.

 

Taking the Next Step

 

Converting from an H-1B to an EB-5 visa offers a clear path to permanent residency in the United States. By understanding the requirements, timeline, and potential challenges, you can make informed decisions about your immigration future. Remember that professional legal guidance proves invaluable throughout this complex but rewarding process.

Peachtree Group has more than 40 years’ experience in EB-5 investing. Have questions about EB-5, visit our website or fill out our contact form.