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.

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What We Do

A Hub is an EB-5 consulting firm. We help foreign investors procure U.S. permanent residency with our high-quality commercial investment programs as per the rules and regulations of the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.
We warmly welcome investors from across the world to invest in our projects to build a multicultural community. Our team of experts verifies the eligibility criteria of investors to obtain an EB-5 visa. Since we are committed to working with top-notch real estate developers, the investors can rest assured.
In addition, we have a 100% USCIS project approval rate. So, if you’re living in the US or outside the US, our investment projects are the surest way to grant you permanent residency in the US.
Currently, one of our projects, M Convention Center(MCC), is open for investment that has the potential to produce consistent returns for 30 to 50 years. It is a 20,000 sq. ft project that ensures a positive impact on the local economy, boosts tourism, and increases job opportunities. Would you like to know more about it? Check out the project page.

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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.