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EB5 Visa Process & Timeline

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EB5 Visa Process & Timeline

Find out about the process and timeline for investing your way to a US Green Card.

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➔ ABOUT EB-5:

USCIS administers the Immigrant Investor Program, also known as “EB-5,” created by Congress in 1990 to stimulate the U.S. economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors. Under a pilot immigration program first enacted in 1992 and regularly reauthorized since certain EB-5 visas also are set aside for investors in Regional Centers designated by USCIS based on proposals for promoting economic growth.

The EB5 visa is one of the fastest and most effective routes to a Green Card. Davies & Associates is one of the longest-established EB-5 law firms in the industry and our team regularly contributes to the global media on the subject. We have helped hundreds of families, business owners and entrepreneurs relocate to America and have never had a case rejected on Source of Funds, which is one of the most challenging aspects of an EB-5 application. Our success comes from blending our highly qualified lawyers with an understanding of the culture, law, business practices and banking regulations in each jurisdiction we operate.

Please get in touch with us for a free consultation to learn more about the EB5 Visa Program today:

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This video does not provide tax or legal advice. Davies & Associates is a law firm and is not licensed as an investment advisor in the United States. We recommend you take advice from a licensed financial advisor before making any investment.

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