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HOW MUCH MUST A FOREIGN NATIONAL INVEST IN A U.S. BUSINESS BEFORE HE IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY?

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HOW MUCH MUST A FOREIGN NATIONAL INVEST IN A U.S. BUSINESS BEFORE HE IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY?

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There are two levels of investment at which a foreign national will qualify to petition for permanent residency. In the first, a foreign national must invest $1,000,000 in a new or commercial enterprise that will benefit the U.S. economy and create at least ten full-time employment positions for lawful U.S. workers (excluding the immediate family member of the investor).

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