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Where can I apply for U.S. immigration? Be concise and quick

The EB-5 immigrant visa category is an immigration category established in the US immigration law for foreign investment immigration applicants. Since its creation in 1990, this category has now become the U.S. investment immigration fast track with the shortest application approval time and the least restrictive qualification conditions. In 1990, the U.S. Congress passed the "Investment Immigration Project Act" with the purpose of attracting foreign investors to invest in the United States and create new job opportunities. Its immigration category is called EB-5. The investment threshold for the EB-5 category is generally $1 million. If the investment project is located in a low-employment area consistent with U.S. statistics, this investment threshold can be lowered to $500,000. If qualified applicants invest US$1 million or US$500,000 in a company in the United States and create ten jobs, they can obtain a two-year conditional green card. 90 days before the expiration of the two-year period, if the investment and the job opportunities created still exist, the investment immigrant can apply to have the conditions lifted and become a permanent resident of the United States.

A major feature of the EB-5 category is “family immigration”, that is, investors, their spouses, and unmarried children under the age of 21 can all apply for U.S. immigration at the same time. Once conditional permanent resident status is issued, the investor’s family (spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old at the time of application) will enjoy the same benefits as other official permanent residents, including:

1 , The freedom to live and work anywhere in the United States;

2. You can freely accept any job without applying for an employment permit;

3. Open your own company;

4. Apply for green cards for other relatives;

5. Enjoy the benefits of permanent residents while studying, such as enrolling in public universities at the tuition rate of residents;

6. After five years of permanent resident status, you can apply to become a U.S. citizen.