
U.S. to effect steep hike in EB-5 charges
Why is it in the news
- The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is all set to raise the threshold investment level for EB-5 visa.
More in the news
- The minimum amount required to be invested in the Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs) in the U.S. will go up to $9,00,000 (₹6.2 crore), an 80% hike from the existing $5,00,000 (₹3.5 crore).
- Also, the fees for standard investment (in urban areas) will go up to $1,800,000 (over ₹12 crore) from $1,000,000 (Rs. 6.8 crore).
- About EB-5 Visa:
- EB-5 program was created by Congress in 1990 to stimulate the U.S. economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors.
- Under the programme, entrepreneurs and their spouses as well as children under 21 are eligible to apply for a green card.
- It allows permanent residence to them if they make an investment & plan to create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for US workers.
- It remains the fastest way of getting a green card.
- EB-5 and India:
- Several high networth professionals, students, entrepreneurs and families in India have been exploring EB-5 in the last three decades.
- Indians are among the top five applicants in the EB5 Immigrant Investor Program.
- A total of 10,000 EB-5 immigration visas are issued each year.
- India will witness a scramble for EB-5 visas in the next few months, before the new rules kick in.
- Experts estimate that 1,200 applications from high net worth Indians are on the waitlist for the EB5 visa.
Source
The Hindu, BS.