Say Goodbye to H-1B Limitations: Transition to EB-5 for U.S. Green Card


What is EB-5?

The EB-5 is a U.S. immigration program that provides green card eligibility to the investor and their family* for minimum USD 800,000 capital investment at
risk in a TEA qualifying project.
*family: investor, spouse, their unmarried children below 21 years.
The Benefits of Transitioning from H-1B to EB-5 

  • Permanent Residency for You and Your Family: Bypass the lengthy H-1B to green card backlog.
  • Freedom to Work Anywhere in the U.S.: No employer sponsorship or job restrictions required.
  • Faster Processing Time: Priority processing for eligible EB-5 applications.
  • Educational Opportunities: Secure benefits for your children, including lower in-state tuition fees.
  • Concurrent Filing Benefits: H-1B holders can benefit from concurrent filing, allowing them to apply for adjustment of status while remaining in the U.S. and continuing their work without interruptions.
Steps for H-1B to EB-5 Conversion:

Start Your EB-5 journey

The journey of H-1B to EB-5 has a few simple steps - from assessing your financial situation to making the investment and filing necessary petitions. The right legal and financial experts help you ensure a smooth transition and a successful outcome.
EB-5 Visa Funds

EB-5 investment funding options - gift, secured loan, mortgage, home equity, and 401k
Statistics

37.8 million

Total valuation of EB-5 project as of
April 2022.

250+

Jobs for U.S. workers

45+

Green Card applications with
100% Approval Rate

8+

Years of Experience
in Real Estate

About Project

EB-5 benefits for H-1B holders - permanent residency, job freedom, and educational benefits
  • Best Real Estate, Hotel and Amazing sports village development Project located in Attleboro, Massachusetts with 140 Acres of Real Property.
  • Phase 1 complete with Ice Rink Building, generating positive revenue, and over 250 Direct and Indirect jobs created, with 100% approval ratio for
    our existing EB5 Investors.
  • We are starting Phase 2, with construction of 100 Key Hotel and access road connecting all the land parcels.
  • Only 15 Visas are available in this Exemplar filed Project! Speak with our Regional Center, Project Owner, Developer, or an EB5 Expert, today,
    in USA or India.
Why Choose us?

  • Exemplar filed EB-5 project
  • Reliable Regional Center
  • 100% Green Card approval Track Record in Phase 1
  • Experienced Immigration Attorneys and Lawyers
EB5 Investors share experience of securing a Green Card through a Real Estate and Sports Village Development project. Highly recommended support from EB5 ESMSYS Team.
Reviews

EB5 Investor

We received our EB5 Green Card two years ago through a Real Estate and Sports Village Development project on 140 acres. The EB5 ESMYS Team, with the Regional Center and our Immigration Attorney, provided exceptional support!
H1B turned EB5 Investor

Choosing an EB5 project was challenging, especially with lifelong savings at risk. The EB5 Sports Village Project, with ready job creation, secured my Green Card and became my clear choice.
Builder and Property Investor

The EB5 ESMSYS team’s internal due diligence on my Source and Path of Funds made the process fast, easy, and cost-effective – resulting in reduced Immigration Attorney fees. My petition was filed within days! Thank you!
Hospitality Business Owner

EB5 has given us the opportunity and freedom to expand our business in the USA. My family and I are bringing our renowned Gujarati restaurant to the USA!
FAQ’s

Can I apply for the EB-5 visa while on an H-1B visa?

Yes, you can apply for an EB-5 visa while on an H-1B visa.
Can I continue working on H-1B while applying for EB-5? 

Yes, you can continue working on your H-1B visa while applying for EB-5.
What happens to my H-1B, when I get EAD through concurrent AoS when filing EB-5? 

When you receive your EAD through concurrent filing, you can choose to continue working on your H-1B or switch to using the EAD.
What are the qualifications to be an accredited investor? 

To qualify as an accredited investor, you must meet certain income or net worth requirements as defined by the SEC.