What is EB-5?
The EB-5 Program was established by the United States Congress in 1990 to allow foreign investors to get a U.S. visa by investing in a U.S. firm that benefits the economy and creates employment.
The EB-5 Investor Visa Program allows citizens of the United Arab Emirates to get a green card in the United States by spending a minimum of US $900,000 (about AED 3.3 million) on a new commercial business through a Regional Center such as the United States Immigration Fund.
The EB-5 Program is still one of the most straightforward methods to move to the United States and receive a green card from Dubai today.
The EB-5 Visa Program’s Advantages for GCC Residents
- Ability to Live and Move Anywhere in the United States at Any Time
- Flexibility to Work for Anyone in the United States or Start Your Own Company
- Lower Tuition Rates and Higher Acceptance Rates to College
- No Sponsorship Required from Employer or Family Member
- No Educa Visa Required (if the Investor Chooses)