What is the EB-5 Visa?
The EB-5 immigrant investor visa program is a jobs creation program in the United States designed to attract foreign investment. It offers an opportunity for foreign nationals to achieve permanent residence (a green card) in the United States for themselves and their family if they make an investment of at least $800,000 with an approved EB-5 regional center.
In order to qualify for this immigration benefit, EB-5 petitioners must prove that their investment created at least 10 new full-time jobs for American workers.
The minimum investment amount is $800,000 if the target project is located in a TEA
Permanent Residency Status that can lead to citizenship
Qualify for a U.S. Passport
Investor + qualified family members
Live, work, study anywhere in the USA
What is a Regional Center?
Most EB-5 investments are made through a Regional Center. A Regional Center is an entity designated by the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) to promote economic growth through EB-5 investment in a certain portion of the United States. Regional Centers identify, develop, and manage investment opportunities designed to meet the requirements of the EB-5 program.
Pictured: CMB Regional Centers World Headquarters, 5910 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1000, Dallas, TX 75206
Why CMB Regional Centers?
Over 25 Years of Experience
CMB is a grouping of USCIS approved regional centers established in 1997. We are one of the oldest and most successful Regional Center operators in the EB-5 industry today
In-House Professionals
We employ in-house business attorneys, economists, financial analysts, and compliance professionals to provide industry leading service.
Client Services
Our staff, who are fluent in over 15 languages, work closely with each investor and their attorney to provide all necessary EB-5 project documentation for their immigration petitions.
EB-5 Industry Pioneer
We were the first regional center to rely solely upon indirect and induced job creation, and were the first to introduce what is commonly referred to as the loan model.
Transparency
We were the first regional center to have all of our EB-5 Partnership’s financials (retroactively) and our track record audited by a third-party nationally recognized accounting firm.
Worldwide Presence
We have investors from over 100 countries. CMB and our affiliates have representatives in the United States, Mexico, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Europe, the Middle East, Pakistan, India, and West Africa who are available for individual meetings.
CMB Proven Successes
I-526/I-526E APPROVALS *
I-829 APPROVALS *
INVESTORS
JOBS CREATED
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
*I-526/I-526E and I-829 approvals are audited on a quarterly basis by Forvis Mazars, LLP, a third-party national accounting firm.
Investors from 100+ Countries
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