The EB-5 visa allows foreign investors to contribute to the development of projects in the United States, creating jobs and boosting the economy. A common question is whether it is possible to have more than one business address associated with an enterprise linked to this visa.
In general terms, the United States allows companies to maintain multiple business addresses, especially if the business operates in more than one location or has branches. However, when it comes to the EB-5 visa, the most important aspect is that the investment is well documented and linked to a qualified project, whether directly managed or through a regional center.
Having multiple addresses does not automatically invalidate eligibility for the EB-5, provided that all locations comply with sectoral and immigration regulations, and that the organizational structure of the enterprise is transparent and well outlined. It is crucial that any change or inclusion of new business addresses is duly registered and that the business structure continues to reflect the investment in accordance with the program’s specified requirements.
Furthermore, the documentation associated with the investment must clearly demonstrate that this potential investment results in job creation and economic development, thus meeting the central requirement of the EB-5. I emphasize the importance of strictly following U.S. immigration laws and business regulations.
Given the complexity of the process, it is advisable to rely on information from official sources and qualified professionals-always being careful to avoid possible scams, frauds, or marketing campaigns promising miracle solutions. Staying well informed through studies and consultations with specialized professionals is the best way to ensure that your enterprise is compliant and that all documentation is correct and up to date.
This approach guarantees that, regardless of the number of business addresses associated with your company, the EB-5 investment remains consistent with the program’s requirements and, above all, within the legality and transparency demanded by the United States immigration system.
Learn more about EB-5 Visa
- Type
- Investment Green Card
- Min. investment
- US$ 800,000
- Jobs created
- Minimum 10 (full-time)
- Processing
- 24-48 months
Victoria Harper
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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.