Frequently asked questions
Questions about EB-5 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Does the conditional green card grant health benefits?
The conditional green card allows access to various health benefits, but eligibility may vary according to federal, state requirements, and specific local conditions.
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Does the conditional visa come in the passport?
The EB-5 conditional visa is usually a stamp in the passport, authorizing entry into the U.S. as a conditional resident for two years, followed by the conditional Green Card.
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Does the derivative spouse have the right to work separately from the principal?
The derivative spouse of the EB-5 visa can work independently upon application for the Employment Authorization Document, respecting American laws.
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Does the EB-5 accept crowdfunding?
The EB-5 requires the investment to be made with own lawful funds, not accepting crowdfunding to ensure the integrity and legality of the process.
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Does the EB-5 affect my Brazilian retirement?
The EB-5 visa does not directly impact retirement in Brazil, but it is crucial to plan financially with guidance to comply with tax and immigration regulations.
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Does the EB-5 allow a joint venture with an American?
EB-5 allows joint ventures with Americans provided they strictly comply with legal requirements, including job creation and foreign investor supervision.
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Does the EB-5 allow bringing domestic workers?
The EB-5 does not allow including domestic workers as beneficiaries; only the investor, spouse, and minor children have this right. Consult specialists for other categories.
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Does the EB-5 allow me to change jobs?
The EB-5 allows job changes as resident status does not depend on a job offer, guaranteeing professional freedom after meeting requirements.
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Does the EB-5 allow me to have a driver’s license in the USA?
The EB-5 visa can lead to a green card, enabling the obtaining of a driver's license according to the rules and requirements of each state's DMV.
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Does the EB-5 allow me to sponsor my parents as soon as I have a green card?
The green card through EB-5 does not allow sponsorship of parents; only U.S. citizens can do so after naturalization.
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Does the EB-5 allow me to sponsor other relatives for the green card in the future?
The EB-5 allows a green card for the investor, spouse, and minor children, but the sponsorship of other relatives occurs through different immigration channels after obtaining residency or citizenship.
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Does the EB-5 allow receiving social welfare benefits?
The EB-5 allows permanent residency through investment, but access to social benefits is restricted and must follow strict rules to avoid immigration issues.
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Does the EB-5 application authorize me to stay in the US if I am out of status?
Applying for the EB-5 visa does not automatically authorize staying in the US without legal status; it is essential to follow the law and seek specialized guidance to avoid risks.
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Does the EB-5 application require a professional resume?
The EB-5 visa does not require a resume but demands lawful proof of invested funds and job creation, following strict US immigration regulations.
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Does the EB-5 apply in the case of investment in cooperatives?
Investing in cooperatives via EB-5 depends on the commercial structure and job creation, making specialized evaluation essential to ensure compliance with the program's requirements.
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Does the EB-5 apply to branches of multinational companies?
EB-5 can include branches of multinational companies as long as they meet legal investment and job creation requirements in the United States, always with individual analysis and specialized advice.
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Does the EB-5 apply to citizens of countries under US sanctions?
EB-5 allows investment and residence in the US, but investors from sanctioned countries face rigorous reviews and must comply with all legal requirements to avoid complications.
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Does the EB-5 apply to investments on the New York Stock Exchange?
EB-5 program investments must generate jobs in the U.S. and do not include passive stock purchases on the New York Stock Exchange, requiring legal compliance and attention to reliable sources.
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Does the EB-5 apply to Puerto Rico?
EB-5 is a federal program valid in Puerto Rico that allows obtaining permanent residence through qualified investment, requiring careful analysis and compliance with legal regulations.
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Does the EB-5 apply to unused diversity visas?
The EB-5 program and diversity visas are independent categories and cannot be combined or converted; following immigration rules is essential to avoid risks.