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.

Documentation

At A Hub, we’ve got you covered with all your project documentation needs.
We start by analyzing your project to see if EB-5 funding is the right fit. Then, we help you structure the project to ensure it works with EB-5 while bringing in the most financial benefits. Throughout the process, we provide full legal support for both your project’s setup and investor immigration requirements. Let us handle the details so you can focus on making your project a success.

Getting Started

Discover the potential of the EB-5 project with A Hub’s exclusive preliminary analysis. We’re here to help you make informed decisions about your project’s viability.
By opting for our comprehensive EB-5 economic analysis and project documentation, which is essential for USCIS project/regional center approval, you’ll receive credit for the cost of the initial analysis.
Here’s what our initial analysis brings to the table:
We’ll conduct thorough initial project diligence, using available information to estimate the number of jobs your project can create, which can be counted towards meeting the EB-5 capital raising requirements. This insight will help you determine the feasibility of your project and the amount of EB-5 capital you can utilize.
Our preliminary analysis will examine your project’s location to see if it qualifies as a targeted employment area (TEA). If not, fear not! We have the expertise to explore methods for creating a new employment region that meets the USCIS’s high unemployment criteria, securing your TEA designation.
Leverage our team’s real estate and business strategy know-how to craft various capital and financing structures that not only maximize project profits but also enhance foreign investor appeal. Plus, we’ll help you raise the maximum amount of EB-5 capital possible.

Getting Started

Discover the potential of the EB-5 project with A Hub’s exclusive preliminary analysis. We’re here to help you make informed decisions about your project’s viability.
By opting for our comprehensive EB-5 economic analysis and project documentation, which is essential for USCIS project/regional center approval, you’ll receive credit for the cost of the initial analysis.
Here’s what our initial analysis brings to the table:
We’ll conduct thorough initial project diligence, using available information to estimate the number of jobs your project can create, which can be counted towards meeting the EB-5 capital raising requirements. This insight will help you determine the feasibility of your project and the amount of EB-5 capital you can utilize.
Our preliminary analysis will examine your project’s location to see if it qualifies as a targeted employment area (TEA). If not, fear not! We have the expertise to explore methods for creating a new employment region that meets the USCIS’s high unemployment criteria, securing your TEA designation.
Leverage our team’s real estate and business strategy know-how to craft various capital and financing structures that not only maximize project profits but also enhance foreign investor appeal. Plus, we’ll help you raise the maximum amount of EB-5 capital possible.

Early Project Framework

At A Hub, we’re experienced at crafting successful EB-5 projects and handling various business transactions. Our experience covers projects of all sizes and industries, giving us the edge in financing, legal, and business aspects.
Here’s what sets us apart when it comes to EB-5 Regional Center projects:
We know that a well-crafted, Matter of Ho-compliant business plan is crucial for the success of EB-5 regional center projects. Our plans include project marketing materials and financial models, ensuring your project’s capital structure and job impact analysis are on point. This is one of the secret sauces to make an irresistible project.
Our team boasts skilled economists who utilize cutting-edge input/output economic models to calculate indirect job creation. We’ve successfully completed numerous EB-5 analysis studies, establishing new regional centers and securing I-526 approvals for non-hypothetical EB-5 projects.
With direct experience in private equity investments, our team offers a unique perspective on capital structuring for EB-5 regional center projects. We’ll model various structures to determine the best one that maximizes returns for developers while appealing to EB-5 investors.

Legal Documentation

EB-5 projects demand top-notch legal expertise, and we’ve got you covered. From legal entity structuring to project offering documentation and investor immigration services, our in-house experts and trusted advisors handle all the essential legal components with precision.
When you partner with A Hub projects, you’re guaranteed a streamlined and successful journey in the world of EB-5 projects. Our knowledge and expertise ensure your project’s prosperity and investor appeal.
Here’s what our legal support entails for EB-5 projects:
EB-5 projects often call for creative entity structuring to maximize the advantages of EB-5 funding, given its unconventional nature. Our team excels in domestic and international corporate and fund structuring, ensuring your project’s setup aligns perfectly with your needs and those of your investors.
EB-5 projects often call for creative entity structuring to maximize the advantages of EB-5 funding, given its unconventional nature. Our team excels in domestic and international corporate and fund structuring, ensuring your project’s setup aligns perfectly with your needs and those of your investors.
A Hub takes care of your entire EB-5 immigration application preparation. We have skilled in-house counsel and trusted third-party advisors who work together cohesively to ensure your documents meet all the requirements. Our expertise in investor immigration services aligns long-term incentives, making the process smooth and successful.

Our attention to detail and in-depth knowledge will make an EB-5 venture a resounding success. Don’t let legal complexities hold you back—let A Hub lead the way to a thriving EB-5 project for you.

Legal Documentation

EB-5 projects demand top-notch legal expertise, and we’ve got you covered. From legal entity structuring to project offering documentation and investor immigration services, our in-house experts and trusted advisors handle all the essential legal components with precision.
When you partner with A Hub projects, you’re guaranteed a streamlined and successful journey in the world of EB-5 projects. Our knowledge and expertise ensure your project’s prosperity and investor appeal.
Here’s what our legal support entails for EB-5 projects:
EB-5 projects often call for creative entity structuring to maximize the advantages of EB-5 funding, given its unconventional nature. Our team excels in domestic and international corporate and fund structuring, ensuring your project’s setup aligns perfectly with your needs and those of your investors.
EB-5 projects often call for creative entity structuring to maximize the advantages of EB-5 funding, given its unconventional nature. Our team excels in domestic and international corporate and fund structuring, ensuring your project’s setup aligns perfectly with your needs and those of your investors.
A Hub takes care of your entire EB-5 immigration application preparation. We have skilled in-house counsel and trusted third-party advisors who work together cohesively to ensure your documents meet all the requirements. Our expertise in investor immigration services aligns long-term incentives, making the process smooth and successful.

Our attention to detail and in-depth knowledge will make an EB-5 venture a resounding success. Don’t let legal complexities hold you back—let A Hub lead the way to a thriving EB-5 project for you.

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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.