All You Need to Know: Getting a Green Card through the US Golden Visa
All You Need to Know: Getting a Green Card through the US Golden Visa
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In light of the prolonged waiting times associated with H1B visas, a growing number of Indian applicants are turning their attention to the EB-5 visa program, often referred to as the "golden visa," as their gateway to the United States. Presently, India stands as the second-largest EB-5 investor market globally.

For those who may not be well-versed in this specific visa category but are eager to explore the opportunities it presents, the U.S. Immigration Fund (USIF) team is here to provide comprehensive guidance. They are making a visit to the vibrant city of New Delhi for the upcoming days, offering their valuable insights and expertise.

From October 28th to November 2nd, the USIF will be hosting a series of EB-5 consultations in New Delhi, in addition to organizing informative road shows and seminars. During these events, the USIF team will delve into the intricacies of the EB-5 program, a means of securing permanent residency for foreign nationals, granting them the privilege to reside and work anywhere in the United States while also paving the way to citizenship. Seasoned immigration attorneys will be on hand to shed light on the process of obtaining a U.S. Green Card through the EB-5 program.

Nicholas A. Mastroianni III, Chief Marketing Officer and President of USIF, expressed, "Our meetings in New Delhi aim to educate potential investors about the advantages and specific aspects of the EB-5 visa program. With the assistance of our expert team and immigration attorneys, we aspire to assist Indian investors and their families in planning for a future in the United States, whether it involves studying, working, or gaining a comprehensive understanding of why the EB-5 visa program is a standout choice among various visa options."

But what exactly is the EB-5 visa? Established by the U.S. Congress in 1990, the EB-5 Program offers foreign investors the prospect of permanent U.S. residency. This is attainable by making a minimum investment of $800,000 in a qualifying project and creating a minimum of 10 jobs in the United States. Over the years, Indian investors have consistently harnessed the potential of this program, and in the past year, there has been a notable surge in EB-5 applications.

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