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Ways to Invest in Real Estate - Priscilla Khawam Realtor

Foreign Investing for U.S. Immigration

EB-5 (Residency Card)

In partnership with Immigration 360 Law, we are dedicated to helping you easily navigate the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. This program offers a valuable opportunity for foreign nationals to achieve U.S. residency through strategic real estate investments.

The EB-5 Program, overseen by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), allows investors to obtain a U.S. Green Card by investing in a new commercial enterprise that creates or preserves at least ten full-time jobs for U.S. workers. Typically, the minimum investment amount is $1.05 million, but this can be reduced to $800,000 if the investment is in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA)—a region with high unemployment or a rural area.

Investing in real estate can be a powerful way to secure an EB-5 Residency Card, combining the potential for significant financial returns with the tangible asset of property ownership. With Priscilla’s expertise in identifying the right real estate projects and Immigration 360 Law’s proficiency in navigating the EB-5 application process, we provide comprehensive support to turn your investment into a successful pathway to U.S. residency.

Let us guide you through every step, from selecting the ideal property to completing the EB-5 application process, and help you achieve your goal of becoming a U.S. resident.

International Entrepreneur Rule (U.S. Visa)

In partnership with Immigration 360 Law Partners, we are dedicated to helping you quickly obtain an International Entrepreneur Rule (U.S. Visa).

The International Entrepreneur Rule (IER) offers a unique pathway for foreign entrepreneurs to obtain a U.S. visa, enabling them to build and scale innovative businesses in the United States. This rule is designed to attract international talent and promote economic growth by allowing entrepreneurial individuals to develop their startups within the U.S.

  • Understanding the International Entrepreneur Rule
  • Identifying and Developing a Strong Business Plan
  • Navigating the Visa Application Process
  • Securing Funding and Investment