The employment-based fifth preference category (EB-5) visa is meant for high networth investors to earn the American Green Card and permanent residency for themselves and their immediate family through a one-time minimum investment of USD 500,000 into a new US business that creates 10 or more American jobs.
The launch of US Immigration Fund's operations here is significant amidst the Trump administration moving towards curbing the H-1B visa route.
He said the investor-base is likely to grow to thousands in the next couple of years, making its potentially the second largest adopter of EB-5 visa after China, which represents over 70 per cent of the total EB-5 visa applicants.
"India has the largest number of students studying in the US now. Under the EB-5 visa programme one can send in their wards to American schools/colleges. The Green Card would help cut college expenses for an individual by up to 70 per cent," Graves told reporters here.
Graves said there has not been much changes in demand for the EB-5 visas following Trump's election last November.
He, however, said the US government, which regulates the EB-5 visas, is under active discussion to hike the investment cap under this visa programme to USD 8,00,000 from the present USD 5,00,000 per person.
The scheme has so far funded 24 projects worth USD 15 billion in development and USD 3.2 billion in EB-5 funds through 6,400 investors.
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