Within a Targeted Employment Area (TEA), the EB-5 investment is $800,000; otherwise, it’s $1,050,000. Applying for EB-5 won’t affect other US legal statuses like H1-B, F-1, B-1, etc.

Real Estate

Real Estate & Infrastructure Mediation

A HUB Global facilitates high-value real estate and infrastructure deals across the U.S. and India by serving as a trusted mediator between landowners, developers, investors, and institutions. With a deep understanding of zoning regulations, legal frameworks, and market conditions, we ensure seamless, transparent, and mutually beneficial transactions—rooted in trust and expertise.

Land and Commercial Property

Land and Commercial Property Mediation Identifying, verifying, and connecting landowners with serious buyers for commercial, residential, or mixed-use projects.

Due Diligence & Legal Coordination

Due Diligence & Legal Coordination Support for title verification, encumbrance checks, zoning compliance, environmental audits, and valuation reports.

Cross-Border Transaction Support

Cross-Border Transaction Support
U.S. – India land and infrastructure deals simplified through bilingual mediation and strategic advisory services.

Commission - Based Representation

Our success is aligned with yours — we operate through fair and transparent commission agreements, without inflating seller expectations.

Mediating progress where real estate meets vision.

Who We Serve?

BUYERS

Access to exclusive off-market listings, clear documentation, and third-party validation.

SELLERS

Get matched with vetted investors with proof of funds, and expert mediation until deal closure.

INVESTORS

Project curation, ROI insights, and ESG-compliant land options across the U.S. and India.

DEVELOPERS

Partner with us to fast-track approvals, site validation, and introductions to landowners.

Negotiating success across land, law, and logistics.

How It Works?

SUBMIT INTEREST

Buyer/Seller form

MEDIATION & DOCUMENTATION

NDA / Mediation Commission Agreement MOU & Term sheet

INITIAL REVIEW & VETTING

Land Documents, Ownership proofs, Valuation, ECs, Clearances, Legal

MATCHMAKING & INVESTOR ALIGNMENT

Strategic buyer-seller alignment

CLOSURE & SUPPORT

Legal handoff, payment milestones, registration

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President Trump’s “Gold Card” Proposal:
A Game-Changer for U.S. Investment Immigration

GOLD CARD IS NOW MORE EXPENSIVE THAN REAL GOLD – IT’S NO LONGER JUST A PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD​

President Donald Trump’s recent announcement regarding the introduction of a new “Gold Card”—offering a pathway to U.S. citizenship in exchange for a $5 million investment—has sparked significant debate in the immigration and investment communities. This move has been positioned as a replacement for the existing EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, a long-standing initiative designed to stimulate the U.S. economy through foreign investments that create American jobs. However, the fundamental shift in policy raises questions about its implications, fairness, and long-term economic impact.

President Trump’s “Gold Card” Proposal:
A Game-Changer for U.S. Investment Immigration

GOLD CARD IS NOW MORE EXPENSIVE THAN REAL GOLD – IT’S NO LONGER JUST A PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD​

President Donald Trump’s recent announcement regarding the introduction of a new “Gold Card”—offering a pathway to U.S. citizenship in exchange for a $5 million investment—has sparked significant debate in the immigration and investment communities. This move has been positioned as a replacement for the existing EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, a long-standing initiative designed to stimulate the U.S. economy through foreign investments that create American jobs. However, the fundamental shift in policy raises questions about its implications, fairness, and long-term economic impact.

A Shift from Job Creation to Direct Capital Contribution

The EB-5 program, established over 35 years ago, has played a crucial role in attracting foreign capital while ensuring job creation in the U.S. economy. Under current EB-5 regulations, investors must contribute at least $800,000 in targeted employment areas or $1,050,000 elsewhere, with a commitment to creating at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.

President Trump’s proposed “Gold Card” program, however, eliminates these job creation requirements, making it a purely transactional pathway to residency and citizenship. This shift has major implications, as it may open doors for ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWI) who are willing to invest in the U.S. but without a direct commitment to job creation or economic stimulation beyond their initial capital contribution.