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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Daniel A Zeft
Immigration attorneysNo, the EB-5 investor does not have to own a majority interest in the new commercial enterprise.

Brandon Meyer
Immigration attorneysNo, an EB-5 visa applicant does not have to own the majority stake of the new commercial enterprise.

Reza Rahbaran
Immigration attorneysNo. The investor does not have to own the majority shares.

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