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Does an EB-5 investor have to own the majority stake in the new commercial enterprise?

Will the EB-5 visa applicant have to own the majority interest in the new commercial enterprise in order to qualify for an EB-5 visa?

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David Hirson

David Hirson

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No.

Daniel A Zeft

Daniel A Zeft

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No, the EB-5 investor does not have to own a majority interest in the new commercial enterprise.

Brandon Meyer

Brandon Meyer

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No, an EB-5 visa applicant does not have to own the majority stake of the new commercial enterprise.

Reza Rahbaran

Reza Rahbaran

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No. The investor does not have to own the majority shares.

Kate Kalmykov

Kate Kalmykov

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The USCIS does not require EB-5 investors to have a certain percentage of ownership in the new commercial enterprise.

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