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Entrepreneurs (and their spouses and unmarried
children under 21) who make an investment in a
commercial enterprise in the United States and who
plan to create or preserve ten permanent full time
jobs for qualified United States workers, are
eligible to apply for a green card (permanent
residence).
Up to
10,000 visas may be authorized each fiscal year for
eligible entrepreneurs.
You
must invest $1,000,000, or at least $500,000 in a
targeted employment area (high unemployment or rural
area). In return, USCIS may grant conditional
permanent residence to the individual.
For
more information, see Section 203(b)(5) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and 8 CFR
204.6 (see the “INA” link to the right).
Eligibility Criteria
You
may be eligible to receive permanent residence based
on investment if:
You
have an approved Form I-526, Immigrant Petition by
Alien Entrepreneur
You
are admissible to the United States
An
immigrant visa is immediately available
Application Process
If
You Are Living Outside the United States
You
can become a permanent resident through consular
processing if you live outside the United States.
Consular processing is when USCIS works with the
Department of State to issue a visa on an approved
Form I-526, Immigrant Petition by Alien
Entrepreneur, petition when a visa is available. For
more information on consular processing, see the
“Consular Processing” link to the left under “Green
Card Processes & Procedures.”
If
You Are Living in the United States
You
can become a conditional permanent resident through
adjustment of status if you live inside the United
States. Once the Form I-526 is approved and a visa
number is available, you can apply for conditional
permanent residence on Form I-485, Application to
Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. For
more information see the “Visa Availability &
Priority Dates” and “Adjustment of Status” links to
the left under “Green Card Processes & Procedures.”
Supporting Evidence for Form I-485
You
should submit the following evidence/documentation
with your application:
Two
passport-style photos
Form
G-325A, Biographic Information, if you are between
14 and 79 years of age
Copy
of government issued photo identification
Copy
of birth certificate
Copy
of passport page with nonimmigrant visa (if
applicable)
Copy
of passport page with admission (entry) or parole
stamp (if applicable)
Form
I-94, Arrival/ Departure Record (if applicable)
Certified copies of court records (if you have been
arrested)
Form
I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination
Record
Applicable fees
The
approval notice for Form I-526 (Form I-797)
Family of Entrepreneurs
Your
spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21,
(known as derivatives) may be included on your
immigration petition. If they are residing in the
US, they will each need to file a Form I-485. They
are counted towards the annual cap of 10,000 visas.
Work
& Travel Authorization
Generally, when you have a pending Form I-485, it is
possible for you to apply for authorization to work
in the United States and to seek advance parole
(advance permission to travel and be admitted to the
United States upon your return). For further
information, see the “Work Authorization” and
“Travel Documents” links to the left under “Green
Card Processes & Procedures.”
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