Is Native Language Proficiency a Mandatory Requirement for EB5 Investment?

  • Minh Lê
  • 13/10/2025
  • EB-5 Program: Immigrant Investor
Is fluency in the local language a mandatory requirement for EB-5 investors?
Is fluency in the local language a mandatory requirement for EB-5 investors?

Many investors interested in the EB5 U.S. settlement pathway often wonder whether they need to be proficient in English. In fact, unlike many other immigration programs, the EB5 Visa does not impose mandatory language barriers. However, basic English comprehension still plays an important role throughout your application process and program participation. This article will clarify all aspects related to language requirements in EB5 investment.

1. What are the language requirements for EB5 Visa?

1.1. No mandatory English requirement

One of the most common questions investors ask is whether they need a language certificate to qualify for an EB5 Visa. The answer is: No.

Although English is widely used in the United States and plays an important role in the administrative, educational, and social systems, the U.S. does not have an official language at the federal level. Therefore, the EB5 investment program does not require investors to meet any specific English proficiency standard.

This means you can completely submit your EB5 Visa application without needing to provide any language certifications such as IELTS, TOEFL, or similar qualifications.

1.2. When do you need to prove English proficiency?

Investors only need to demonstrate English proficiency when they decide to apply for U.S. naturalization. By that time, most people participating in EB5 U.S. settlement will have had enough time to become familiar with and use English at a basic level in their daily life.

The practical role of English proficiency in the EB-5 program
The practical role of English proficiency in the EB-5 program

2. The practical role of English in the EB5 process

2.1. All forms and documents must be completed in English

Although there are no certification requirements, the reality shows that English language still plays a significant role throughout the entire EB5 investment process. All required application forms and legal documents must be completed in English.

Specifically, immigration forms such as I-526E, I-485 (adjustment of status application), I-829 (petition to remove conditions), I-765 (work permit application), I-131 (advance parole application), and DS-260 (EB5 Visa application) are all mandatory to be filled out in English.

2.2. Interviews and interpretation services

In case of an interview, investors will be assisted by an interpreter. For example, when submitting your application at the consulate in your home country, an interpreter will be present to assist you throughout the interview. Similarly, if you’re already in the U.S. and need to participate in an interview to receive your green card, USCIS typically provides interpretation services.

2.3. Project documents and financial reports

Most project introduction materials and financial reports from Regional Centers are prepared in English. Therefore, the investor themselves or a trusted representative needs to be able to read and understand them to evaluate the project before making an EB5 investment decision.

2.4. Special considerations for direct investors

For investors who choose direct EB5 investment – meaning they operate the new business themselves in the U.S. – English language proficiency becomes even more essential. They must manage all business operations, maintain compliance records, and communicate with employees and partners. This requires a certain level of language proficiency to ensure the business runs effectively.

Solutions for investors who are not yet fluent in English
Solutions for investors who are not yet fluent in English

3. Solutions for investors with limited English proficiency

3.1. Ask for help from family members or friends

One of the simplest ways is to ask a family member or friend with good English skills to help review documents and explain the content. However, this method has certain limitations.

When relying on information from a third party, investors risk receiving inaccurate interpretations or missing important details. Moreover, while family members may have good language skills, they may not fully understand the complex legal and financial aspects of EB5 Visa documents.

3.2. Hire a certified professional translator

A more professional solution is to hire a certified translator to translate your EB5 investment documents into English. This helps investors gain a comprehensive understanding and make better project selection decisions.

However, the challenge lies in finding a reputable translator with experience in immigration documents. Even small translation errors can lead to significant misunderstandings about project content. Additionally, when submitting documents to USCIS, all non-English original documents must be translated into English with certification.

3.3. Work with multi-lingual Regional Centers

Some reputable Regional Centers have recognized the language barriers that international investors face. Therefore, they proactively provide services in multiple languages to facilitate the EB5 U.S. settlement process.

These centers not only provide project documents and financial reports in multiple languages, but also have multilingual staff members ready to assist investors. This allows investors to independently evaluate risks and make decisions without completely depending on external services.

3.4. Seek support from immigration consulting firms

This is the most comprehensive solution and is chosen by many investors. Professional immigration consulting firms not only have a deep understanding of U.S. immigration law but are also familiar with every step of the EB5 investment process.

The strength of these firms is their ability to explain complex legal and financial documents in a way that’s easy to understand, using the investor’s native language. They will guide you through every step of your EB5 U.S. settlement journey, from project selection, application preparation, to tracking processing progress and providing support after receiving your EB5 Visa.

What level of English do investors need to make their work easier?
What level of English do investors need to make their work easier?

4. Conclusion

The EB5 Visa does not impose mandatory language requirements, which creates favorable conditions for many international investors to pursue the EB5 U.S. settlement pathway. However, to ensure a smooth process and make sound EB5 investment decisions, investors should seek support from reputable consulting firms.

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

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