- EB-5 TEA minimum investment is $800,000
- Supports a path to a U.S. Green Card for investor and qualifying family members
- Each investment must meet the EB-5 job creation requirement
The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program allows qualified foreign investors to pursue U.S. Green Cards by investing in job-creating real estate projects — like Suviroz Homes in Southeast Dallas.
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The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, administered by USCIS, allows foreign investors
to gain permanent residency (Green Card) through strategic investment in job-creating
U.S. businesses. Prime Development & Construction, LLC unlock a world of possibilities, including:
Our strategic partnership offers unparalleled benefits for your EB-5 journey:
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Disclaimer: This website content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Please consult with an immigration attorney to discuss your eligibility and specific circumstances.
Investing in your American Dream starts with a conversation. Whether you’re exploring EB-5 for the first time or ready to take the next step, our experienced team is here to guide you through every stage — from understanding eligibility to submitting your application with confidence.
Discuss eligibility and review project details.
Execute documents and invest $800,000.
Submit petition (and I-485 or consular processing).
Receive 2-year conditional U.S. residency.
Maintain investment during the EB-5 sustainment period.
Remove conditions and receive your permanent Green Card.
Illustrative only. Timing varies by case and USCIS processing.
Learn more at the official USCIS EB-5 Program: Visit USCIS →