U.S. Immigration Laws - EmploymentBased-FifthPreference
Page 7 of 27
E. Fifth Preference
The Fifth Preference category is for foreign investors. It allows conditional residency for a person who invests $ 1 million (or under certain circumstances $500,000) in a new commercial enterprise that employs ten full‑time U.S. workers. The investor must directly manage the business or at least be involved through policy formation. A "new commercial enterprise" includes creating a new business, purchasing a business and reorganizing it, or expanding an existing business by forty percent. The investment might be in cash or cash equivalents, equipment, inventory, or other tangible property. Indebtedness secured by the assets of the entrepreneur might also be considered part of the investment.
You are here:
Home
U.S. Immigration Laws
Search words: austin texas immigration lawyer, BCIS, CIS, U.S. or US immigration lawyers, labor certification, green card, PERM, work permit, employment authorization document, USA green card, US immigration lawyers, U.S. visa, H-1B, TX immigration lawyer, Austin immigration lawyer, US citizenship, Central texas immigration lawyers.
Fluent in Spanish, French & English
The law offices of Paul Parsons specialize solely in U.S. immigration and nationality law, including H-1, H-4, K-1, K-2, K-3, K-4, L-1A, L-1B, E-2, V and Trade NAFTA (TN) non-immigrant visas, labor certifications (PERM), national interest waivers, priority worker visas, family-based cases, adjustment of status, consular processing, citizenship, and naturalization.
if you need an immigration lawyer, get an experienced immigration lawyer.