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  The EB-5 Investor’s Visa (and Green Card)  
In 1990, the United States Congress created the investor visa category, known as the EB-5 program, which allows foreign nationals to obtain conditional permanent resident status if the immigrant invests in a for-profit employment-creation commercial enterprise.  This is also known as the “EB-5” or “employment-creation” green card because the purpose of this visa is to create 10 new fulltime jobs in the U.S. per investor.  The green card obtained by the immigrant investor is valid for two years and requires a second application to remove the condition through showing certain requirements have been met. 
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  E-2 Temporary Visas for Investors  
 

Whereas the EB-5 Visa is an Immigrant Visa—leading to Permanent Residence—the E-2 classification is a temporary visa, permitting legal status in the United States in two-year periods. The U.S. has a long history of attracting the best and brightest from around the world, and entrepreneurs are no exception.

 
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