EB doesn't lead to Green Card as far as I know. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. That'd mean you'll need to be on EB permanently, which is not unlike being on H for 20+ years.
>USCIS administers the EB-5 Program. Under this program, investors (and their spouses and unmarried children under 21) are eligible to apply for a Green Card (permanent residence) if they:
>Make the necessary investment in a commercial enterprise in the United States; and
>Plan to create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.
>This program is known as EB-5 for the name of the employment-based fifth preference visa that participants receive.
Thanks for the update. Interestingly enough, the targeted employment area (TEA) amount was brought down from $900k to $800k, but the non TEA amount was brought down all the way from $1.8M to $1.05M, with both figures to be adjusted per inflation every five years.
There are multiple groups involved here. Some of us don't want that many immigrants, for us the immigration system is only a disaster because of the high rate of illegal immigration.