The Optimal Choice for EB5 Investors to Manage a Green Card Investment Project

  • Minh Lê
  • 18/11/2025
  • EB-5 Program: Immigrant Investor
The optimal choice for EB-5 investors to manage an investment project for obtaining a green card
The optimal choice for EB-5 investors to manage an investment project for obtaining a green card

Participating in the EB5 program does not require EB5 investors to directly manage projects on a daily basis. Through the passive investment model of Regional Centers, individuals can achieve their U.S. residency goals without deep involvement in business operations. This article from Newland USA will clarify the most effective EB5 investment approach for those who want to obtain a Green Card through the investment pathway.

1. Overview of the EB5 Program and the Investor’s Role

The EB5 program is one of the most popular residency pathways for foreign individuals who want to settle in the United States. Established to promote economic growth and job creation, this program requires participants to invest a certain amount of capital to contribute to the development of the U.S. economy.

When participating in EB5 investment, each individual must commit a minimum capital of $1,050,000 USD for projects outside TEA areas, or $800,000 USD if choosing Targeted Employment Areas (TEA). This capital must be used to create at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.

A question that many people are concerned about is whether EB5 investors need to be directly involved in managing and operating the project. The answer to this question is: mostly not necessary. The program is designed flexibly to allow participants to maintain a passive investment role, minimizing operational burden while still fully meeting legal requirements.

2. Passive Investment – A Smart Choice for EB5 Investors

2.1. No Need for Daily Management Involvement

Unlike many traditional investment and management forms, EB5 investment through Regional Centers does not require the regular presence of EB5 investors in operations. Participants do not have to make strategic business decisions, do not need to supervise personnel, and are not responsible for daily operational activities.

Their main responsibility is only to ensure that the capital is placed in an “at risk” condition according to regulations and contributes to creating the required number of jobs. These are the two core factors for Green Card applications to be approved.

2.2. Reducing Pressure for Busy Entrepreneurs

Most individuals participating in the EB5 program are successful entrepreneurs or top professionals in their fields. They already have solid careers in their home countries or are expanding their international business activities.

For these people, having to directly manage a project in the U.S. in an unfamiliar business environment can create unnecessary burden. The passive investment model allows them to delegate all operational work to experienced professionals, thereby focusing on developing their current business without interruption.

2.3. No Requirement for Deep Knowledge of the U.S. Market

Another important advantage of EB5 investment in passive form is that it does not require EB5 investors to be experts in doing business in the U.S. Many program participants have the primary goal of finding a legal residency pathway for themselves and their families, rather than necessarily becoming entrepreneurs in the U.S.

By choosing a reputable Regional Center with a strong track record, individuals can participate in the EB5 program safely without needing deep knowledge of laws, taxes, or complex business regulations in the U.S.

The passive investment category under the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program
The passive investment category under the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

3. Freedom to Do Business or Live Anywhere in the U.S.

One of the most attractive features of the passive investment model in the EB5 program is geographical flexibility. EB5 investors are not obligated to live near the area where the project is being implemented.

For example, an individual can invest capital in a real estate development project in Texas, but choose to settle in California or New York for the convenience of their children’s education or personal business. Since they are not directly operating the project, their living location does not affect the validity of the EB5 investment application or the job creation effectiveness of the project.

This flexibility is particularly valuable for families who need to choose a living environment suitable for education, work, or desired lifestyle, rather than being limited by the project location.

4. The Role of Regional Centers in Supporting EB5 Investors

4.1. Professional Management and Close Supervision

Regional Centers are the main organizations that enable the passive investment model to function in the EB5 program. These are organizations officially licensed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to raise capital from multiple EB5 investors to finance large-scale projects such as real estate development, transportation infrastructure, or local economic development projects.

Regional Centers take full responsibility for project management, from supervising construction progress, ensuring legal compliance, to monitoring the number of jobs created. They perform most of the technical and administrative work necessary on behalf of EB5 investors.

4.2. Ensuring Compliance with Job Creation Requirements

One of the mandatory requirements of EB5 investment is that the project must create at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers within two years from when the EB5 investor receives the conditional Green Card.

Regional Centers are responsible for tracking, recording, and reporting the number of jobs created to USCIS. They maintain transparent accounting systems, complete legal records, and regularly update progress for both EB5 investors and authorities.

Thanks to this, participants in the EB5 program can rest assured that the project is on the right track and fully meets the necessary criteria for the permanent Green Card application to be approved.

4.3. Risk Management and Project Due Diligence

Reputable Regional Centers also provide professional risk management services. Before accepting capital from EB5 investors, they conduct thorough due diligence to assess the project’s feasibility, job creation capability, and financial success potential.

Only projects assessed to have high prospects are selected for capital raising. This helps minimize risk for EB5 investors and increases the likelihood of capital return after the investment period ends.

Benefits of the EB-5 program’s passive investment option
Benefits of the EB-5 program’s passive investment option

5. Comprehensive Benefits of the Passive Investment Model

5.1. Maintaining Current Business Activities

For many entrepreneurs participating in EB5 investment, the ability to continue developing their current business is an important factor. The passive investment model allows them to maintain, expand, and operate their companies in their home countries without interruption.

While the EB5 investment capital in the U.S. is professionally managed by experts, EB5 investors can focus entirely on developing their careers and maximizing profits from their main business activities.

5.2. Minimizing Time and Effort

Directly operating a business project in the U.S. requires a lot of time, effort, and continuous presence. For EB5 investors living abroad or having their own families and jobs, this is almost impossible.

The passive investment model through Regional Centers completely solves this problem. Participants in the EB5 program only need to complete initial legal procedures, transfer capital, and then receive periodic progress reports without needing to intervene in daily operations.

5.3. Peace of Mind Legally

Complying with the regulations of the EB5 program is the deciding factor for Green Card applications to be approved. By partnering with an experienced Regional Center, EB5 investors can rest assured that all legal aspects are handled correctly.

From ensuring capital is placed in an “at risk” condition, to tracking the number of jobs created, everything is closely monitored by the Regional Center to fully meet USCIS requirements.

Selecting a Regional Center is a crucial step for success
Selecting a Regional Center is a crucial step for success

6. Choosing a Regional Center – The Key Factor for Success

Although the passive investment model brings many benefits, the success of EB5 investors depends greatly on choosing the right Regional Center. Some important criteria to consider include:

Success Record: Does the Regional Center have a high approval rate for I-526 and I-829 applications? How many successful projects have they had?

Financial Transparency: Does the Center provide periodic financial reports, allowing EB5 investors to clearly track the use of capital?

Project Management Experience: Does the management team have expertise and experience in fields related to the project?

Job Creation Strategy: Does the project have a specific and feasible plan to create a sufficient number of jobs as required?

Capital Return Mechanism: Is there a clear commitment regarding the time and method of returning EB5 investment capital after the investment period ends?

Thorough research and selection of a trustworthy Regional Center is the first and most important step to ensure successful EB5 investment and achieve the goal of U.S. residency.

7. Conclusion

The EB5 program is intelligently designed to bring benefits to both EB5 investors and the U.S. economy. Through the passive investment model, foreign individuals can achieve their residency goals without needing to be directly involved in project operations.

By partnering with a reputable Regional Center, EB5 investors can enjoy geographical flexibility, continue developing their current careers, and rest assured that their investment is being professionally managed to fully meet legal requirements.

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

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