The EB-5 Program
The United States federal government created the EB-5 program (also known as the Employment Creation Immigrant Visa or Immigrant Investor program) in 1990 as a tool to promote foreign funding and economic growth in the U.S. The program helps create jobs for American workers while affording eligible foreigners the opportunity to become permanent U.S. residents. The program is one of the most flexible immigration programs in the world. In October 2009, the EB-5 pilot program was extended for three years, until September 30, 2012. At that time, it may be further extended or potentially expire.
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The state of Florida's Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties offer an array of business, entertainment, health care and education opportunities. The weather is pleasant year-round and the region, long known as the Gateway to the Americas, provides quick and easy access to Latin America, the Caribbean and just about anywhere in the world.
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EB-5 IN THE NEWS
The EB-5 program continues to be a hot topic for media around the world. News reports focus on the various positive aspects of the program – both as a job creation vehicle and as an opportunity for foreign nationals to obtain a green card.
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