Commercial enterprises recognized by USCIS


The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires EB-5 visa applicants to make contributions to the U.S. economy by making a substantial investment. The investments are then used in sustaining any of the following “commercial enterprises”:

  • Single proprietor type of business
  • General or limited type of business
  • Joint Venture
  • Holding company
  • Corporation
  • Public or private business entity or trust

Aside from those mentioned, any lawful activity that generates an income can be considered as a commercial enterprise. Foreign nationals who are considering living in the U.S. together with their family should understand that they will need to invest $1 million in general, or $500,000 if they plan to invest in certain areas in the U.S. with a high unemployment rate.

The Russian attorneys of [firm-name] advocate for foreign nationals who have plans in making an investment in the U.S. through EB-5 visa. Find out how we may legally assist you in the filing process today by calling [phone-number].

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