Congress created the EB-5 Program (the “Program”) in 1990 to benefit the U.S. economy by attracting investments from qualified foreign investors. Under the Program, each investor is required to demonstrate that at least ten new jobs were created or saved as a result of the EB-5 investment, which must be a minimum of $800,000. In 1992, Congress enhanced the economic impact of the EB-5 program by permitting the designation of Regional Centers to pool EB-5 capital from multiple foreign investors for investment in economic development projects approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within a defined geographic region. The EB-5 Program has attracted tens of billions in capital investment across the globe to support American businesses, creating hundreds of thousands of job opportunities for U.S. workers.
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