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What does the American government tea area mean?

TEA (target employment area), Chinese: target employment area.

Target employment area is a term about American investment immigrants. The American immigration law requires that the investment quota of EB-5 investment immigrants should be more than $6,543.8+0,000, and it is also clearly pointed out that the investment quota can be reduced to more than $500,000 if the investment target is in the target employment area. The Immigration Bureau has clearly defined the division of target employment areas, as shown in the following table:

Identify the specific requirements of TEA in the target employment area

When funds are invested in high unemployment areas, the current unemployment rate in this area (within the municipal administrative area) is higher than 50% of the national unemployment rate. The current unemployment rate report of the local town government and the relevant authoritative government agencies in the state is compared with the current unemployment rate data of the US Department of Labor, which is determined by the US Immigration Service.

The investment location of non-metropolitan areas (including underdeveloped areas) is outside the investment management boundary of metropolises, or within towns with a total population of no more than 20,000, subject to the boundary of the Planning and Development Bureau of the metropolitan municipal government, or subject to the population data of small towns.