Geographic coverage: Texas, Arizona, Oklahoma, and New Mexico (including all 33 counties)
View the official regional center designation letter for the EB5AN Southwest Regional Center.
Contact us now to learn more about becoming a business affiliate.
Benefits of Affiliation with Our Southwest EB-5 Regional Center
Immediate Ability to Raise EB-5 Capital in New Mexico
Business affiliates of EB5AN, including our Southwest EB-5 regional center covering New Mexico, can immediately begin raising EB-5 investment funds in any of the designated geographic areas that comprise our USCIS-approved regional centers.
Indirect Job Creation Calculations
Business affiliates of our regional centers can calculate job creation through both direct and indirect job methodologies. This leads to higher job creation figures than direct non-regional center calculations of actual payroll employees.
Regional Center Affiliation Process
The regional center affiliation process can be a fast solution and a great fit for those looking to begin a project immediately. The benefits of affiliating with a regional center make this an excellent choice for many project developers.
Our experienced team will work with you to understand whether EB-5 funding is a good fit for your project and whether you qualify to affiliate with our regional centers.
Let Us Help You to Create Your Own New Mexico EB-5 Regional Center
Our Team Will Complete Your I-956 Application for a New Mexico EB-5 Regional Center in Three Weeks
EB5AN has obtained full state regional center coverage in multiple states and has completed more than 100 USCIS-compliant business plans and economic impact studies. The I-956 application process is complicated and requires legal expertise, economic analysis, business plan creation, and an understanding of how USCIS adjudicates applications.
EB5AN has the internal resources to assemble all required aspects of an I-956 application. Additionally, we have extensive experience with I-956 applications and understand all the key components and common pitfalls.
There are various approaches to take when filing an I-956 form; please contact us to learn more about the process and how we can work together to get your regional center approved quickly by USCIS.
Targeted Employment Area (TEA) Qualification Report in New Mexico for EB-5 Southwest Regional Center Projects
Please visit our EB-5 TEA Map to determine whether your New Mexico EB-5 regional center project’s location qualifies as a rural or high unemployment targeted employment area (TEA).
Free Targeted Employment Area Map for all 50 States
Click image to view the TEA map and instantly download a free TEA qualification report.
Because TEA designation is crucial to the success of many EB-5 projects, it is important to understand how USCIS reviews TEA designation requests. Once you determine whether your New Mexico EB-5 regional center project is located in a TEA, you can order a full TEA qualification report from EB5AN.
If you still need assistance with preparing your EB-5 TEA report for your EB-5 regional center project in New Mexico, please contact the EB5AN team directly by phone at 1-800-288-9138 or via e-mail at info@eb5an.com.
About the State of New Mexico and the Economic Climate of Our EB-5 Southwest Regional Center
The EB5AN Southwest regional center was created to provide an investment vehicle for qualified foreign investors seeking to obtain permanent resident status in the United States through an investment in a USCIS-approved EB-5 regional center with geographic coverage of all 33 counties in the State of New Mexico.
Historically, several elected public officials, including senators and congressional representatives, have endorsed the EB-5 regional center program as a great opportunity for the U.S. economy and for foreign investors who want to immigrate to the United States and invest in a USCIS-approved EB-5 regional center, such as the EB5AN Southwest Regional Center.
New Mexico: Population and Employment Demographics
Source: University of New Mexico
According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the State of New Mexico has a population of approximately 2,117,522 people. Within this group, approximately 941,000 people are in the labor force, with 901,000 who are employed and 40,000 unemployed.
New Mexico: Unemployment Trends
Source: Albuquerque Journal
Unemployment statistics for October 2022 show average unemployment in New Mexico at around 4.3%.
New Mexico covers an area of 121,697 square miles. This implies a population density of 17.2 people per square mile, which makes New Mexico the 46th-most densely populated state in the United States.
The capital of New Mexico is Santa Fe, the largest city is Albuquerque, and the largest metro area is the Albuquerque metro area. The gross domestic product (GDP) of New Mexico in 2021 was $95 billion.