Common Obstacles When Investing in EB-5

  • Minh Lê
  • 25/08/2025
  • EB-5 Program: Immigrant Investor
Common Obstacles in EB-5 Investment
Common Obstacles in EB-5 Investment

The EB-5 investment program is an attractive path to obtaining a US green card, however investors need to clearly understand the common risks in the implementation process to have appropriate contingency plans. From financial requirements to selecting suitable projects, each step has its own risks that need careful consideration.

1. Overview of the EB-5 Investment Program

The EB-5 program helps foreign investors obtain permanent residency in the US through investment in the US economy. Unlike other types of visas, the EB-5 program does not impose requirements on education level, management experience, or English proficiency. This makes it an attractive choice for many financially capable families.

When successful in the EB-5 program, investors will receive a permanent green card, creating a solid foundation for applying for US citizenship later. However, this path requires thorough preparation and careful planning for potential risks.

2. First Challenge – Financial Barriers

2.1. Very High Investment Amount

The biggest obstacle when investing in EB-5 is the capital requirement. Currently, investors need to invest at least $800,000 USD for projects in TEA areas or $1,050,000 USD for other areas. This amount is equivalent to about 20-26 billion VND, which is not a small sum for most families.

Besides the main investment capital, auxiliary costs cannot be overlooked. Immigration lawyer fees, administrative procedure costs, and other incidental expenses can amount to tens of thousands of USD. This increases financial pressure on investors, especially for families who need to borrow to participate in the program.

2.2. No Guarantee of Capital Recovery

Although many projects promise to return investment capital after a certain period, this is not legally guaranteed. EB-5 investment for US immigration carries risk like any other investment. Investors need to understand that the main goal of the program is to obtain a green card, not profit from investment.

Significant Financial Challenges for EB-5 Investors
Significant Financial Challenges for EB-5 Investors

3. Challenges in Researching and Selecting Projects

3.1. Two Forms of Investment

The EB-5 program offers two main investment options: direct investment and investment through Regional Centers. Each form has its own advantages and disadvantages, requiring investors to understand clearly to make appropriate decisions.

Direct investment requires investors to participate in business management and create at least 10 full-time jobs. Meanwhile, investment through Regional Centers allows investors to not need extensive management experience but depends on the management effectiveness of third parties.

3.2. Language Barriers and Professional Knowledge

Evaluating the feasibility of EB-5 investment projects requires specialized knowledge in finance, real estate, and US immigration law. Many important documents are only available in English, creating significant language barriers for Vietnamese investors.

Furthermore, analyzing financial reports, assessing project potential, and understanding legal terms clearly is not easy for those without expertise. Mistakes in this stage can lead to serious consequences, not only financially but also affecting US immigration opportunities.

4. Time and Procedural Risks

4.1. Long and Complex Process

The EB-5 investment for US immigration process usually takes 3-5 years, sometimes even longer depending on USCIS processing conditions. This waiting time creates psychological and financial pressure on investors, especially for families with urgent US immigration plans.

Throughout this process, investors must maintain their investment and ensure the project continues to create jobs as required. Any errors in compliance can lead to rejection of the green card application.

4.2. Policy Changes

US immigration law frequently changes, directly affecting the EB-5 program. Changes in minimum investment amounts or job creation requirements can impact investor plans. Monitoring and updating these changes requires constant attention.

Legal and Procedural Risks as Key Concerns in EB-5 Investment
Legal and Procedural Risks as Key Concerns in EB-5 Investment

5. Success Rates and Opportunities

Despite many challenges, EB-5 investment is still considered one of the most viable paths for US immigration. Statistics from USCIS show that the approval rate for I-526E applications (EB-5 immigration petitions) fluctuates around 75-80%. This figure is relatively promising compared to many other visa types.

However, the actual success rate depends heavily on application quality and project selection. Investors who receive professional consultation and thorough preparation typically have significantly higher success rates.

6. Solutions to Overcome Obstacles

6.1. Importance of Professional Consultants

To minimize risks in EB-5 investment, working with reputable consulting firms is essential. Experienced professionals will help investors properly assess each project’s potential, prepare thorough documentation, and monitor the processing progress.

A quality consulting firm will have transparent project evaluation criteria, including developer experience, project financial status, job creation capability, and capital return plans. These factors determine the success of the entire EB-5 investment for US immigration journey.

6.2. Financial Preparation

Investors need long-term financial planning, not only for the main investment capital but also for incidental costs. Maintaining stable finances throughout the waiting process is crucial to ensure success.

To Succeed in EB-5 Investment, Partner with Reputable and Trusted Agencies
To Succeed in EB-5 Investment, Partner with Reputable and Trusted Agencies

7. Conclusion

EB-5 investment offers excellent opportunities for US immigration but also comes with significant challenges. From high financial requirements to complexity in selecting and evaluating projects, investors need thorough preparation before entering the EB-5 program.

Newland USA, with an experienced team of experts and the motto “Secure settlement – Lifelong prosperity”, is ready to advise and support clients on information related to the EB-5 investment program. Please contact Newland USA immediately via hotline 0785591988 or email: newsletter@newlandusa.asia for detailed and free consultation.

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