“Immigrant Intent and the 90-Day Rule: What EB-5 Investors Should Know” Published on Forbes

In an article published on Forbes, EB5AN managing partner Sam Silverman breaks down important topics like “immigrant intent” and the “90-day rule” in simple terms.

“Immigrant intent” refers to the desire to live in the U.S. permanently, which can complicate matters for foreign nationals who initially enter the U.S. on a temporary visa, such as a tourist or student visa. The “90-day rule” is another important concept, assessing whether intentions were misrepresented when first entering the U.S.

Mistakes in timing or intent can lead to serious consequences, including visa denials or bans from entering the U.S. in the future. This article clarifies these points, helping applicants make the right moves in the EB-5 process.

Check out the article now to learn from an industry expert and increase your chances of a successful EB-5 application.

Read the Full Article on Forbes.com

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