EB-5 Investors from Kansas Seeking EB-5 Investment

EB-5 investors from Kansas seeking an EB-5 investment should consider the benefits of investing in an EB5AN EB-5 visa project.

Why Do Most EB-5 Investors Use Regional Centers?

EB-5 regional centers streamline the EB-5 investment process for potential EB-5 applicants and make it easier to demonstrate required job creation. Specifically, only regional centers may use the indirect method of calculating jobs through an approved economic methodology. This means that EB-5 investors must show only that their invested funds were spent according to the business plan rather than documenting that full time (W-2) employees were hired and remained employed for at least two full years.

EB5AN maintains multiple USCIS-approved regional centers with broad geographic coverage, enabling it to immediately sponsor strong EB-5 projects across the United States, including Kansas.

The EB5AN State of Kansas Regional Center

Potential EB-5 investors may select EB-5 investments located anywhere in the United States. Those living in Kansas, however, may simply want to invest in projects located within the state, and EB5AN already has a USCIS-approved regional center in Kansas.

The EB5AN Midwest Regional Center is expected to receive USCIS approval in 2023, at which time it will be licensed to sponsor EB-5 investment projects throughout all 105 counties in the state of Kansas, including the largest cities in the state.

Housing 397,532 residents, Wichita is Kansas’s most populated city. It is a major industrial hub and a center of culture, media, and trade. Since the growth of the aircraft industry, Wichita has established itself as a leading producer of private and commercial aircraft.

With a population of 197,238, Overland Park is the second-most populated city in Kansas. The city’s economy centers around the service sector, with health care, retail trade, professional and technical services, finance and insurance, and information technology as the largest industries.

Kansas City is the state’s third-most populated city, with 156,607 residents according to the U.S. census. The Kansas City metro is the third largest beef-processing city in the United States behind Chicago and Cincinnati. Moreover, the city has become a transportation, medical, and manufacturing center.

Green Card Benefits for Kansas EB-5 Investors

The direct benefits of making an EB-5 investment in Kansas include the following:

Residency and Citizenship Benefits

  • EB-5 is one of the fastest methods to gain permanent residency in the United States for the EB-5 investor, his or her spouse, and their unmarried children under 21 years of age.
  • Retired green card holders can access their pensions earned abroad and in the United States. They may also qualify for Medicare and other social welfare programs.
  • Green card holders may apply for U.S. citizenship after a minimum of five years of established permanent residency in the United States.

Employment Benefits

  • Green card holders are free to live and work anywhere in the United States, without restriction.
    • Live anywhere, from the beaches of California and Hawaii to the mountains of Colorado, from a quiet, rural town to the hustle and bustle of New York City.
    • Live in states such as Kansas and Texas with no state income tax.
  • The EB-5 program does not require a visa sponsor or employer sponsor
  • Green card holders do not need an H-1B work visa in order to work.

Travel Benefits

  • Green card holders can leave and enter the country without being denied reentry, although some travel restrictions apply.
  • Green card holders are free to travel to any part of the United States.
  • In the event of a political change or significant event in the investor’s home country, the investor and his or her family can immediately gain entry to the United States.

Education Benefits

  • Green card holders have free access to public elementary, middle, and high schools and lower-cost in-state tuition at public colleges and universities.
  • U.S. residency improves the likelihood of U.S. university admission by as much as 350%.
    • Green card holders qualify for in-state tuition, financial aid, and scholarships.
    • Permanent residents can also work while studying, complete internships, and apply for postgraduate positions.

Primary EB-5 Investment Requirements

The primary EB-5 investment requirements can be summarized as follows:

  • Investing a minimum of $800,000 for EB-5 investments made in rural or high unemployment areas designated as targeted employment areas (TEAs). Projects outside of TEAs require an investment of $1,050,000, but all of EB5AN’s EB-5 investment projects are located in TEAs and qualify for the lower investment threshold of $800,000.
  • Creating or preserving at least 10 full-time jobs for qualifying U.S. workers that last a minimum of two years.
  • Investing in a new commercial enterprise or a troubled business.
  • Maintaining the at-risk status of the investment and using investment funds that have been lawfully sourced.

How to Evaluate EB-5 Investment Projects

EB-5 investors based in Kansas should evaluate both financial and immigration risk when selecting an EB-5 investment project.

One of the requirements of a successful EB-5 visa investment is that the investment capital must be at risk for the duration of the investment. This is to ensure investors actually invest their capital and are not simply “buying” a U.S. green card.

“At risk” does not mean that EB-5 investors are required to invest in “risky” projects. Quite the contrary—EB-5 investors are strongly recommended to conduct thorough due diligence to minimize their exposure to financial and immigration risk.

EB5AN, in collaboration with Klasko Immigration Law Partners, has developed an EB-5 Project Risk Assessment Tool for EB-5 investors. This highly functional, easy-to-use tool guides investors through the initial diligence of EB-5 projects from both financial and immigration risk perspectives.

Download our EB-5 Project Risk Assessment Questionnaire

More Information about Kansas

Kansas: Population and Income Demographics

According to the U.S. Census, Kansas has a population of 2,934,582. Of this, approximately 1,502,947 million people are in the labor force, with 1,437,472 million employed and 65,475 unemployed.

Kansas: General Economic Outlook

Kansas covers an area of 82,278 square miles, with an approximate width of 410 miles and a length of 213 miles. This implies a population density of 35.6 people per square mile, which makes Kansas one of the less densely populated states in the United States.

The capital of Kansas is Topeka, the largest city is Wichita, and the largest metro area is the Kansas City metro area. Kansas’s 2010 gross domestic product (GDP) was $135 billion. This implies a per capita GDP of $65,530.

Kansas’s economy is heavily based on agriculture, with roughly 90% of the state’s land devoted to the industry. Kansas’s main agricultural outputs include cattle, sheep, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, cotton, hogs, corn, and salt. As far as industrial output, Kansas’s economy centers around transportation equipment, aircraft, food processing, publishing, chemical products, machinery, apparel, petroleum, and mining. The aerospace industry also plays a vital role in the state’s economy, as several large aircraft corporations have manufacturing facilities based in Wichita and Kansas City.

EB-5 Investors from Kansas

EB5AN has EB-5 investment projects that are available to residents of the state of Kansas. EB-5 investors from Kansas can inquire about EB-5 investment projects that are currently open to investment and are sponsored by an EB5AN EB-5 regional center.

No matter where you live in Kansas, if you are a foreign national considering making an EB-5 investment, the team at EB5AN can help. Click here to schedule a call to learn more about currently available EB-5 investment opportunities.

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