Reserved Visa Quotas Exempt from Waiting Periods
The new act sets aside an annual quota of 3,200 visas for rural projects (TEAs), i.e., Targeted Employment Area projects and infrastructure projects, allowing applicants to bypass the artificially set waiting period under the old EB-5 law and have their EB-5 applications processed directly as long as the reserved lanes are available.
Rapid Resolution of U.S. Residency through Dual Filing
Free to Enter and Exit the U.S. without Restrictions
Investors can not only get a work card to work legally first, but also get advance parole to enter and leave the U.S. freely without any visa-type restrictions. There is no time and number of restrictions, which greatly facilitates investors to enter and exit the United States.
EB-5 was established as a category of immigration under the Immigration Act of 1990 (U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act §203 (b)(5), 8 U.S.C. § 1153(b)(5)). This category provides an opportunity for individuals with financial means to obtain permanent residency, also known as a green card or immigrant status, through investment. The primary goal of this program is to encourage foreign investment in the United States, thereby promoting economic development and job creation, while also granting foreign investors permanent resident status in the United States.
Dutch Haus
Dutch Haus is a rare TEA (Targeted Employment Area) project in New York, catering to the visa quota requirements of the new immigration policies. With its livable environment, vibrant cultural scene, and diverse dining options, Long Island City has become the best place to live for high-achieving professionals in New York over the past decade.
New York EB-5 Regional Center offers 34 comprehensive services, including agency/guidance, providing full-service assistance to help you settle in the United States. We offer comprehensive immigration support spanning China and the U.S., minimizing the challenges of adapting to a new environment and unlocking new opportunities for your career and life.