EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Process
The EB-5 visa is the shortest path for Vietnamese investors seeking residency and a U.S. green card. Here’s how the process works: Step 1: Identify an EB-5 Investment Project EB-5 applicants must first find a suitable EB-5 investment project. This can be either a new business investment project or a project from an approved Regional Center. Our immigration attorneys will assist you in selecting the best EB-5 investment project. Step 2: Prepare Investment Funds and Submit Form I-526E Once you have chosen an investment project, you must prepare the required investment funds. This money is usually transferred through an escrow account. Next, you need to find an attorney or service office to assist with preparing the documents and completing Form I-526E – the EB-5 investor visa application – to submit to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Processing times range from 6 months to 6.5 years (as of now). USCIS will notify you of the result. Most Regional Center projects will refund the investment if your EB-5 visa application is denied. For priority regional center projects linked with Immigration Global, processing time is around 2 years instead of approximately 5 years for typical projects. Step 3: NVC Processing (National Visa Center) and U.S. Consulate Interview After USCIS approval, your case will be transferred to the National Visa Center (NVC). NVC will complete your case and schedule an interview at the U.S. consulate in Vietnam. You will be required to undergo a medical examination, vaccinations, and bring these results to the interview. Project Management Fees: $60,000 – $80,000Minimum Investment Amount to Escrow Account: $800,000 Includes: These fees may change and be adjusted by USCIS without prior notice. Step 4: Conditional Green Card (2-year Green Card) If your EB-5 visa application is approved, you will receive a visa to enter the U.S. and, upon arrival, a conditional green card valid for 2 years. After 2 years, this green card expires, and you must apply for a permanent green card (10-year green card). EB-5 visa holders’ immediate family (spouse and unmarried children under 21) can accompany them and also receive a 2-year green card. Green Card Fee for USCIS: $220 per person EB-5 visas, like most other immigrant visas, typically have a validity of 6-12 months. Applicants and their families must arrange to enter the U.S. before the visa expires. After receiving the green card, applicants must maintain their permanent resident status. While it is possible to leave and re-enter the U.S. with the green card, staying outside the U.S. for more than 6 months to 1 year is not advisable. If you stay outside the U.S. for over a year without applying for a Re-entry Permit, you may be barred from re-entering, as the green card may be invalidated. Step 5: Apply for Permanent Green Card (10-year Green Card) and Form I-829 The EB-5 investment program requires that the applicant maintain their investment for 2 years and demonstrate the benefits of this investment to the U.S. within that period. Therefore, after the 2-year green card expires, the applicant must file for a permanent green card. Form I-829, the application for a 10-year green card, requires the applicant to prove that they have met the EB-5 investment program requirements to be approved for a permanent green card. FOR FREE CONSULTATION PLEASE CONTACT: Immigrationglobal Law Firm (in VietNam):· Address: 177 Hoài Thanh street, Bắc Mỹ An ward, Ngũ Hành Sơn district, Đà Nẵng.· Telephone number : (+84) 942 67 55 67· Email: immglobal2002@gmail.com· Fanpage: Immigration Global – Văn phòng luật sư Mỹ