Many EB-5 regional centers deal with manufacturing
When foreign investors are looking for an EB-5 investment opportunity, they may want to consider investing in an EB-5 regional center that focuses on manufacturing.
People will always need manufactured goods regardless of the state of the economy, so investing in an EB-5 regional center that participates in the manufacturing industry may be a wise decision. There are more than 40 such centers throughout the U.S. and its territories that list manufacturing as one of the industries in which it focuses, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS).
The EB-5 visa program was created to help American businesses attract foreign capital. If a foreign national invests $1 million (or in some specially designated areas, $500,000) in a U.S. business and that investment results in the creation or preservation of 10 jobs then the investor becomes eligible for a U.S. green card.
EB-5 regional centers were created shortly after the EB-5 visa program to help direct and manage these foreign investments. According to the USCIS, the can be “any economic unit, public or private, which is involved with the promotion of economic growth, improved regional productivity, job creation, and increased domestic capital investment.”
Manufacturing presents many EB-5 investment opportunities.








