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Miami EB-5 Regional Center

EB-5 Regional Center in Miami, Florida

No matter what part of Miami you’re in, the EB5 Affiliate Network (EB5AN) has an EB-5 regional center with coverage for your area, including Wynwood-Edgewater, Little Havana, and Brickell, besides Miami’s other beautiful locales.

To find out how affiliation with an EB5AN U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)–approved regional center can make your Miami EB-5 project successful, contact EB5AN today.

What are the benefits of affiliation with our Florida EB-5 regional center?

With the help of EB5AN’s EB-5 regional center with coverage of the entire state of Florida, you can…

1. Quickly begin getting the necessary EB-5 capital together for your development in Miami.

When you rent our Florida regional center, you’ll find that your Miami EB-5 project can be funded (and marketed to investors) both faster and more efficiently. Every one of our EB5AN regional centers has been approved by USCIS. Our Florida EB-5 regional center provides coverage throughout the state, which means we can help you find the EB-5 capital you need to complete your project anywhere in Miami without the delay of waiting for your own EB-5 regional center to be approved.

2. More easily achieve EB-5 job-creation requirements.

A Miami developer who affiliates an EB-5 project with an EB5AN regional center can include not only the jobs created directly by the project, but also its indirectly created and induced jobs. This enables the investor to readily fulfill the requirement of 10 created or saved positions and helps the developer to raise a larger amount of EB-5 capital. Unaffiliated EB-5 projects, however, may count only direct employees who remain directly employed by the project for 24 months or more.

3. Take advantage of EB5AN’s services to get the ball rolling on your EB-5 project.

Our expertise is a valuable resource for enthusiastic developers who want to get their projects funded rapidly. Our accomplished team knows what it takes to verify your project’s eligibility for affiliation with our Miami regional center, the total number of jobs it can be expected to create, and the amount of EB-5 capital the project can support.

We can walk you through the process of EB-5 regional center rental in Miami and explain how affiliation with an EB-5 regional center will be an asset to your project. Contact our team so that you can get started on your project as soon as possible.

Your I-924 application for a new Miami regional center can be approval-ready in just three weeks.

At EB5AN, we have years of experience preparing business plans and economic impact studies for regional center approval by the USCIS, and our current regional center coverage extends to more than 20 states. This extensive participation in the EB-5 regional center approval process has made us well acquainted with every step, from the most basic requirements to the meticulous documentation that supplements the I-924 application. The team at EB5AN is undaunted by the lengthy adjudication process, and in many cases, we can obtain approval faster than the average processing time.

Contact EB5AN to find out how we can streamline your EB-5 regional center approval. You’ll hear from our team in 24 hours or less.

Will a Miami EB-5 development meet targeted employment area (TEA) requirements?

Because targeted employment area (TEA) designation holds numerous benefits for EB-5 projects in Miami and other cities, it is important to understand both the benefits of and the USCIS process for TEA designation. To determine whether your EB-5 project location falls within a TEA, please consult our free EB-5 TEA map, which includes data for the entire United States. All you need to do is to enter the project address—the rest of the process is automated.

The EB5AN TEA map relies on the most recently published versions of two data sets, namely American Community Survey (ACS) five-year data and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data. It assesses TEA eligibility based on four calculation methodologies USCIS accepts—three related to calculating unemployment rates and one related to qualification as a rural TEA. Unemployment rates are calculated using (1) American Community Survey (ACS) five-year unemployment data by census tract, (2) the census-share methodology, which is based on a combination of ACS data and county-level BLS data, and (3) BLS county-level data for TEA determination on a county-wide level. To determine rural qualification, population and geographical data are considered. To qualify as a TEA, a project site needs to qualify under only one calculation method.

A TEA can also be created by combining directly adjacent census tracts and considering the weighted average unemployment rate. The EB5AN TEA map performs this function automatically.

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If you confirm that your EB-5 regional center is located in a TEA in Miami, you can also use the EB5AN TEA map to instantly download a free TEA Qualification Report that shows all the data and calculations that support TEA qualification for your project location. Should you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact the EB5AN team by phone at 1-800-288-9138 or via e-mail at info@eb5an.com. We promise to respond within 24 hours.

Miami is bursting with opportunity.

Miami’s status as both a popular tourist destination and a top EB-5 investment destination make it an exceptional location for an EB-5 development project, filled with possibilities for EB-5 investment and development through EB-5 regional centers. From Miami Beach to Florida International University to the University of Miami Life Science and Technology Park (an EB5 investment project), there are plenty of reasons for tourists, students, and investors to stick around.

Miami-Dade County, including Pinecrest, Hialeah, and Palmetto Bay, is fully covered by our EB5AN State of Florida EB-5 regional center. Our Florida regional center provides a USCIS-approved channel for investment by immigrant investors in pursuit of permanent residency.

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Miami’s city limits outline 56 square miles and over 453,500 residents. With 12,599 people per square mile, it’s a densely populated city, but it’s surprisingly lacking in job prospects compared with other cities of a similar size.

While this may seem like bad news, for developers, it isn’t. It simply means that the people of Miami are in a position to benefit from the full-time jobs your project can bring to their city by affiliating with our EB5AN regional center or setting up your own USCIS-approved regional center.

Call 1-800-288-9138 or e-mail info@eb5an.com today to learn more about EB-5 regional center setup and approval or to get more details about how to rent or affiliate with our EB5AN regional center.