The EB-5 visa program, which allows foreign investors to obtain U.S. green cards by investing at least $1.05 million (or $800,000 in economically distressed areas) and creating ten American jobs, is under renewed scrutiny. Critics allege that the program has facilitated foreign interference in American politics due to its minimal oversight of applicants.

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The implications of these concerns could affect the integrity of the EB-5 program and its role in U.S. immigration policy. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


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