Changes to EB5 in 2025 come at a pivotal time, as the U.S. government considers significant alterations to its investment-based immigration pathways.
WASHINGTON DC, DC, UNITED STATES. April 28th, 2025 – Global Immigration Partners, a leading international immigration law firm, has announced the latest updates to the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program for 2025.
These changes come at a pivotal time, as the U.S. government considers significant alterations to its investment-based immigration pathways.
Key EB-5 Program Requirements for 2025 include the minimum investment thresholds rising to $1,050,000 for standard investments. This falls to $800,000 for investments in Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs), including rural regions, high-unemployment zones, or government infrastructure projects.
The Job Creation Mandate has also been introduced, meaning that investments must lead to the creation or preservation of at least 10 full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.
Funds must be directed into a new commercial enterprise established after November 29, 1990, or into a restructured or expanded existing business meeting specific criteria.
The application process starts with the submission of Form I-526 or I-526E to initiate the petition.
Upon approval, applicants can proceed with Form I-485 for adjustment of status if residing in the U.S., or DS-260 for consular processing abroad.
In a recent development, President Donald Trump also introduced the “Gold Card” initiative – a proposed alternative to the EB-5 program. This plan suggests offering U.S. residency and a pathway to citizenship for a $5 million investment, eliminating the traditional job creation requirement. While the proposal aims to attract high-net-worth individuals, it has sparked debates regarding its implications and legality .
With offices in Washington, D.C., London, and Rome, Global Immigration Partners is well-positioned to assist clients navigating these evolving immigration landscapes. Its team of seasoned attorneys provides comprehensive services for EB-5 applicants, including detailed eligibility assessments, strategic investment planning in compliance with USCIS regulations, assistance with application preparation and submission and ongoing support throughout the adjudication process.
For more information, visit globalimmigration.com.
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