Oh wait, China doesn't have a E2 treaty. You may still be able to find a way via Grenada but I am not sure that tactic still works.
You could always look at an E2 visa if you don't want to invest $800,000 in an EB-5 project; however, investment amounts vary from $150-400,000. The range is based on what USCIS would consider a "significant investment"…
What do you believe would be the best path to citizenship from an H1-B visa in most cases?
It wasn't explicitly shut down, the regional center program failed to be reauthorized by Congress. Investors always could make a direct EB-5 investment, but there are fewer of those around.
EB-5 is an interesting investment. You pay the highest commission for the lowest return.
Hi Peter, Do you have any tips for finding a good regional center? And what is the deal with all these agents/finders that want to charge $80,000 for an "Administration Fee"? Thanks, Charlie
Oh wait, China doesn't have a E2 treaty. You may still be able to find a way via Grenada but I am not sure that tactic still works.
You could always look at an E2 visa if you don't want to invest $800,000 in an EB-5 project; however, investment amounts vary from $150-400,000. The range is based on what USCIS would consider a "significant investment"…
What do you believe would be the best path to citizenship from an H1-B visa in most cases?
It wasn't explicitly shut down, the regional center program failed to be reauthorized by Congress. Investors always could make a direct EB-5 investment, but there are fewer of those around.
EB-5 is an interesting investment. You pay the highest commission for the lowest return.
Hi Peter, Do you have any tips for finding a good regional center? And what is the deal with all these agents/finders that want to charge $80,000 for an "Administration Fee"? Thanks, Charlie