3 EB-5 Employment Requirements You Need to Know
The EB-5 visa program has several specific requirements when it comes to job creation. A person filing for residency through this program must create a certain number of jobs for American workers within a time frame that allows for well-balanced growth. If the individual fails to fulfill these requirements, their investment will be considered failed in terms of the EB-5 program, meaning that they will not be granted residency.
If you have questions and concerns about the EB-5 program, our experienced legal advisors can help you better understand the options available to you as an applicant. To learn more, contact an EB-5 attorney of White & Associates by calling 818-730-3540 today.
Fulfilling the EB-5 Employment Requirements
It is important to fulfill the following employment requirements in order to maintain a valid EB-5 visa:
#1: You Need to Create 10 Jobs
According to the EB-5 program rules, an applicant is required to create 10 full-time jobs for American workers. In the United States, a full-time employee is defined by a 35-hour work week. As long as the investment provided by the EB-5 investor generates enough work for 10 full-time employees, the job creation portion of this visa program will be considered satisfied.
#2: You Have 2 Years to Create These Jobs
The EB-5 investment program provides investors with a reasonable time period to create jobs for their companies. Over a two-year time period, a company should be able to create at least 10 full-time positions with the $1 million or $500,000 investment.
#3: Jobs Can Be Shared, but They Must Be Full-Time
Job sharing programs are recognized by the EB-5 program, but there are strict standards in place to prevent an employer from using a sharing system to fulfill the employee requirements without providing adequate full-time benefits.
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If you are looking to establish your life within the United States as a permanent resident, the EB-5 program may be right for you. To learn more about your options as a foreign investor considering an EB-5 visa, contact an EB-5 immigration attorney of White & Associates at 818-730-3540 today.

