Here’s why international students should consider the EB-5 Program visa a better option than the common F1, J1, and M1 student visas.
USCIS is facing a new backlog for processing international student work visas (Optional Practical Training program). The delay is causing top international students from universities like Yale, Columbia and Princeton to be unable to start their internships.
According to the NY Times, many U.S. universities have noticed a decline in international student applications and they are blaming the jammed student visa system as hindering their ability to recruit top talent.
Ideally, once international students are trained and educated at top universities the U.S. would encourage them to stay as much as the students wish to stay. Until that happens, international students must choose a visa that works best for their future–and EB-5 is likely the best option.
Additionally, beyond being able to make the required investment, there are no eligibility requirements (no age limits, skill requirements, health requirements, language requirements, or sponsorship requirements).
The EB-5 Program gives foreign nationals and their immediate family members green cards in return for investing $500k in a U.S. new commercial enterprises. The primary benefits for foreign nationals looking to study in the U.S. include:
A look at the main international student visa options:
F1 Visa: The F1 visa is the most common of the international student visas. It allows international students to pursue academic studies of English Language Program studies in the U.S. While this visa has many benefits, these benefits can also be seen as downsides and here’s why.
J1 Visa: The J1 visa allows international students to enter a practical training program in the U.S. if, and only if, it is not an available study option in their home country.
M1 Visa: The M1 visa is for international students studying in a non-academic or vocational program.
Further more, after the completion of these visa programs, students must return to their home country, whereas, with the EB-5 visa they can stay indefinitely and do not have to worry about any renewal requirements.
Compared to the common international visa options, the EB-5 visa is a strong alternative. The ability to stay in the U.S. without restriction and work anywhere in the country is a huge draw for international students. The EB-5 visa is one of the strongest pathways to the American dream.
For more information about the EB-5 Program as an option for international students and their immediate family, send us a message.
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