Language Barriers with EB-5 Applications
When a foreign national wants to move to the United States through the EB-5 visa program, he or she may face a variety of challenges. In particular, the language barrier that many people face can prove substantial as well as stressful. Although many countries offer language training programs for those interested in learning English, adapting to the widespread use of English in the United States can prove a major barrier for some.
If you are concerned with language barriers affecting your ability to complete an EB-5 visa application, you are not alone. To learn more about your visa options and how our experienced advisors can help you, contact an EB-5 attorney of White & Associates at 818-730-3540 today.
EB-5 Language Concerns
During the EB-5 application process, a person may want to turn to an immigration attorney who can help them find a reliable translator or assist them in finding a language-learning solution. The EB-5 program does not necessarily require perfect English for the foreign national to move to the U.S., but English is considered the de facto legal language.
Language problems may arise in the following issues:
- Dealing with immigration-related paperwork
- Negotiating business deals and other investment concerns
- Handling real estate agreements
The language barrier may have a major impact on a person’s life. While there are no legal penalties during the immigration process for not speaking English, improved English literacy and speaking skills can greatly help with your investment’s success.
Contact Us
If you are looking to move to America and need help working through the EB-5 process, we may be able to help you. To learn more about your options as an immigrant looking for an employment-based visa, contact the EB-5 lawyers of White & Associates today by calling 818-730-3540.

