WHAT SHOULD YOU INVESTMENT IN THE USA BUSINESS? (PART II)

The investor’s money through the project must create full-time jobs for at least 10 US citizens. Investors will be able to permanently change green cards, become “US permanent residents” after the 2-year conditional green card expires. The investment amount will be refunded 100% after 5 years. This form of indirect EB5 investment is very beneficial to investors because it not only helps to meet job creation conditions more easily and does not have many requirements for investors.
Form of direct EB5 investment
Direct investment The EB5 project is an investor who invests USD 1,000,000 in their own businesses and directly creates jobs for at least 10 US citizens in 2 years. Direct EB5 investment is the optimal method when investors want to expand their business to new markets. The investor will have full control of the business.
Joint venture
This is a form of investment for foreign managers or executives who want to settle in the US. They will invest through branch offices in their country to one of the corporate offices in the US. This form requires a foreign company to have a relationship with the company in the US and has been operating for at least 1 year. Joint-venture investments allow investors to manage their own business without specifying the amount of investment or financial proof.
Investment in buying houses and real estate
Real estate investment in the US is being evaluated as very potential with house prices rising steadily on average by 6.3% in the past years (Fortune – New York). Unlike investing in stocks or bonds, real estate investment can be flexible, ensure profit from leasing as well less affected by the recession. In addition, the increasing demand for housing from immigrants to the US has also helped US real estate become one of the areas attracting investment today.

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