The advantages of US higher education qualifications to your future career is evident by recent rankings showing the United States being home to 7 of the top 11 ranked universities in the world.
- Harvard University (USA)
- University of Cambridge (UK)
- Yale University (USA)
- University College London (UK)
- Princeton University (USA)
- Imperial College London (UK)
- University of Oxford (UK)
- University of Chicago (USA)
- Massachusetts Institute of Tech (USA)
- California Institute of Tech (USA)
- Stanford University (USA)
An increasing number of overseas students want to attend these and other highly regarded US Universities.
Many of these students also require the opportunities to work without restrictions in the USA while they undertake at least a four year course of study they also want to be free to work wherever they want in the USA after graduating. Additionally, many would like the opportunity to pay the often lower tuition rates for in State students rather than the much higher charges for overseas students.
The EB-5 program can, in certain circumstances provide an excellent opportunity for affluent overseas parents to send their children to American Universities without having to be concerned about the restrictions of a Student Visa.
With a commitment of $500,000 in an EB-5 Regional center program, families can obtain their U.S. Green Card for their husband or wife and any children under 21 years old.
Unlike a U.S. Student Visa the EB-5 Visa allows you to become a full time resident and gives you the opportunity to work however much you want while attending a US University.
Many have found it useful to begin researching the EB-5 process by reading the only published consumer guide on the EB-5 visa pilot program: Green card via the Red Carpet.
For more completely free information about the EB-5 visa contact Chase Brodsky at Which EB5
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