Investment Capital Flow Mechanism in the EB5 Program

  • Minh Lê
  • 04/08/2025
  • EB-5 Program: Immigrant Investor
Mechanism of capital circulation in the EB-5 program
Mechanism of capital circulation in the EB-5 program

Understanding how investment capital works in the US EB5 immigration program is crucial for investors to track their investment journey and ensure their application meets green card approval requirements. This article by Newland USA will decode the entire process from money transfer to capital return.

1. Overview of the EB5 Investment Program

The US EB5 immigration program is designed as a profitable investment channel rather than simply buying green cards. Investors participating in this program need to understand that they are investing capital into US businesses with dual objectives: creating jobs for local workers and obtaining permanent residency in the United States.

An important point to note is that the program does not guarantee absolute capital return. Each investor must accept the possibility of financial loss. Therefore, selecting reputable projects and partners becomes the deciding factor for successful EB5 investment.

2. Investment Capital Flow Mechanism in the EB5 System

2.1. Journey of Investment Capital Flow

To understand how it works, we need to follow the journey of investment capital from the investor’s account to the final project:

Stage 1: The investor transfers $800,000 (for Targeted Employment Area – TEA) or $1,050,000 (for non-TEA areas) into an escrow account managed by the NCE (New Commercial Enterprise).

Stage 2: NCE acts as a pooled investment fund, collecting investment capital from multiple different investors. This entity is typically structured as a limited liability company.

Stage 3: NCE proceeds to lend or contribute investment capital to the JCE (Job Creating Entity) – the unit responsible for implementing the specific project.

Stage 4: JCE uses the investment capital to start business operations, build infrastructure, or expand production, while creating at least 10 jobs for each investor.

Capital circulation mechanism in EB-5 investment
Capital circulation mechanism in EB-5 investment

3. Roles and Responsibilities of Participating Parties

3.1. EB5 Investors

As the provider of investment capital, investors are responsible for ensuring their money is legally sourced and complying with immigration regulations. Their main goal is to obtain green cards for US EB5 immigration for their entire family.

3.2. Regional Center

Licensed by USCIS to operate, Regional Centers supervise the entire EB5 investment process. They ensure projects comply with legal requirements and provide periodic reports to immigration authorities.

3.3. NCE and JCE

NCE operates as an intermediary bridge, while JCE is directly responsible for project implementation and job creation.

4. Capital Return Process for Investors

4.1. Timing and Conditions for Capital Return

The return of investment capital depends entirely on the project’s financial performance. When JCE achieves business success and generates sufficient revenue, they will repay the loan or buy back shares from NCE.

Investors will receive their investment capital back through NCE according to previously agreed terms. This process is governed by specific contracts and may take 5-7 years depending on the project’s nature.

4.2. Factors Affecting Capital Return Capability

The success of investment capital recovery depends on many factors:

  • Project feasibility and potential
  • Management capability of the development team
  • Market conditions and macroeconomic factors
  • JCE’s exit strategy
Process of capital return for EB-5 investors
Process of capital return for EB-5 investors

5. Risks and Mitigation Measures

5.1. Potential Risks

Investors need to clearly understand the risks they may encounter during EB5 investment:

  • Partial or complete loss of investment capital due to project failure
  • Failure to achieve US EB5 immigration goals if the project doesn’t create enough jobs
  • Delays in capital return due to legal or financial issues

5.2. Risk Mitigation Measures

To protect investment capital, investors should:

  • Thoroughly evaluate projects and partners
  • Choose Regional Centers with good reputation and experience
  • Consult with lawyers specializing in immigration and investment

6. Tax Obligations for Investors

According to IRS (Internal Revenue Service) regulations, investors participating in the US EB5 immigration program are obligated to report and pay income tax on any interest or profits from the project. NCE has the right to withhold these tax amounts as required by US tax authorities.

Taxes for EB-5 investors
Taxes for EB-5 investors

7. Conclusion

Understanding how investment capital works in the EB5 investment program is the first important step for all investors intending US EB5 immigration. Although the program offers great opportunities, mastering the process and risks will help investors make informed decisions and optimize their chances of success.

Newland USA, with our experienced team of experts and the motto “Secure Settlement – Lifelong Prosperity,” is ready to advise and support you with information related to the EB5 investment program. Contact Newland USA immediately at hotline 0785591988 or email: newsletter@newlandusa.asia for detailed and free consultation.

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