The EB-5 Business Immigration Law Firm
If you are a foreign investor who is interested in seeking U.S. permanent resident status through the EB-5 Green Card investor program, contact the law firm of IVENER & FULLMER to schedule a free consultation or speak with EB-5 Green Card attorney Mark Ivener to discuss your immigration goals.
We are available to answer your questions about EB-5 Green Cards, including:
- What is an EB-5 Green Card?
- Who qualifies for an EB-5 Green Card?
- What are the EB-5 programs?
- What are the steps to getting an EB-5 Green Card?
- How long does it take to get an EB-5 Green Card?
- What qualifies IVENER & FULLMER as a nationally recognized law firm for EB-5 Green Card applications?
- Do you have any examples of successful EB-5 cases?
IVENER & FULLMER LLP concentrates in the area of U.S. investment immigration law. Attorney Mark Ivener has decades of experience in helping immigrants from around the world achieve U.S. permanent residency. You can contact Mark Ivener via email at mark@eb5investment.com or by calling (888) 241-8188.
Entrepreneurs, investors, retirees, doctors, professionals, and students are among those for whom the EB-5 program is well suited. Read more about the ABC's of who should consider an EB-5 Regional Center.
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New Developments in EB-5s 
The Requirement That The Immigrant Investor be Engaged in The Management of The New Commercial Enterprise
The EB-5 Program requires the immigrant investor to be engaged in the management of the new commercial enterprise, either through the exercise of day-to-day managerial responsibility or through policy formulation. It is not enough that the immigrant investor maintain a purely passive role in regard to his or her investment.
To show that the immigrant investor is or will be engaged in the exercise of day-to-day managerial control or in the exercise of policy formulation, the immigrant investor must submit:
- evidence that the immigrant investor is a corporate officer or a member of the corporate board of directors; or,
- if the new enterprise is a partnership, either limited or general, evidence that the immigrant investor is engaged in either direct management or policy making activities. If the petitioner is a limited partner and the limited partnership agreement provides the immigrant investor with certain rights, powers, and duties normally granted to limited partners under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, the immigrant investor will be considered sufficiently engaged in the management of the new commercial enterprise.





