For many foreign investors looking to live, work, and invest in the United States, one of the most prestigious and permanent solutions is the “investment-based Green Card” program. This process requires more than just capital—it demands the right strategy, legal guidance, and secure, high-potential projects. Our Miami-based consulting team specializes in investment and business visa programs like EB-5, E-2, and L-1, providing full support from start to finish.
The EB-5 program allows foreign investors to obtain permanent residency (a Green Card) in the U.S. The minimum investment varies by region, typically between $800,000 (Targeted Employment Area) and $1,050,000. The investment must directly or indirectly create at least 10 full-time jobs.
We assist you through the EB-5 process in the following steps:
Selecting a suitable investment project (real estate, hotel, healthcare, food, etc.)
Collecting business plans, financial statements, and legal documents from the project owner
Preparing the I-526 petition with an immigration attorney
Coordinating with USCIS and monitoring the process
Filing the I-829 petition to remove conditions and make the Green Card permanent
In a dynamic city like Miami, we prioritize projects with low risk and strong job creation potential. We also favor investments that allow you to recover your capital safely after the required holding period.
If your goal is not permanent residency but rather to live, run a business, and work in the U.S., the E-2 visa might be ideal. The E-2 is available to citizens of countries with a U.S. investment treaty and typically requires a lower investment (starting from $100,000). This visa lets you start your own business, bring your family to the U.S., and grow your company throughout your stay.
Our E-2 consulting services include:
Sector analysis and business plan development
Company formation, EIN registration, and business bank account setup
Preparation of documents showing funds have been invested
Visa application process in coordination with an immigration attorney
Visa renewals and family member applications
Miami stands out for E-2 holders with its vibrant commercial scene, strong Latin American ties, and tax advantages.
For investors who already own a business in their home country, the L-1 visa provides the opportunity to open a U.S. branch and transfer as an executive or manager. This visa does not require a large initial investment but does require a solid business plan and organizational structure. The L-1 is also a pathway to a Green Card.
Our L-1 consulting services include:
Establishing the U.S. branch
Preparing business plans, organization charts, and operational documents
Collecting corporate and financial documents from the parent company
Managing the USCIS application process
The biggest mistakes in investment-based visa applications are choosing the wrong project, submitting incomplete documents, or not understanding immigration rules. We work with you at every step:
Close coordination with immigration attorneys
Thorough legal review of your investment for protection
Support with family integration after visa approval
Post-visa services such as tax, accounting, and residency guidance
We know that investment isn’t just a ticket to enter the U.S.—it’s a major financial decision. That’s why we offer not only visa assistance but also a vision for a secure and sustainable future.
With our on-site team in Miami, Turkish language support, and transparent communication at every step, you can feel confident in your journey to the U.S.
Yes, you can get a Green Card or E-2 type residence permit depending on the amount of investment and sector.
No, you don't need to apply for a loan with the documents of the country you are in. It doesn't matter if you are in the US or not, or if you have a visa.
Yes, the EB-5 program allows this with a minimum $800,000 investment.
Real estate development, hospitality, healthcare, and tech are popular.
It typically takes 12 to 24 months.
We assist in every step including project selection, application, legal support, and documentation.