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    Why The Real Estate Industry Should Care About EB-5 Reauthorization

    September 26, 20256 Mins Read


    Authored by Jill Jones, General Counsel of Institutional Client Services USA for JTC Group.

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    For more than 30 years, some of the nation’s most ambitious real estate developments have been quietly fueled by an unconventional yet highly effective source of capital: EB-5 financing.

    This lower-cost alternative to traditional lending has enabled developers to move forward with complex, large-scale projects that may have otherwise never broken ground. The funding comes from foreign nationals participating in the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, which allows them to invest in U.S. real estate projects in exchange for the opportunity to obtain a green card and eventually pursue U.S. citizenship.

    The EB-5 Regional Center Program is set to expire, as it has many times over the years, unless reauthorized by Congress by September 30, 2027. Ahead of that sunset date, it is important to highlight the ways this program has benefitted the U.S. economy and to understand the importance of getting the program reauthorized.

    The real estate industry has long embraced EB-5 as a vital financing tool for projects in high-need areas. But with the program’s future uncertain, it’s important to understand what’s at stake. Here are five things every real estate professional should know.

    1. EB-5 is great for real estate.

    For many EB-5 offerings, regional centers pool EB-5 funds from foreign investors and lend the capital to real estate developers at interest rates that are generally much lower than the developers would get from traditional bank lenders.

    The program even allows for a reduced minimum investment amount of $800,000 rather than $1,050,000, which is designed to incentivize EB-5 developments in often overlooked rural areas as well as urban areas suffering from high unemployment. Essentially, the program helps channel capital into parts of the country that need it most, supporting economic development, infrastructure work and real estate projects, all while creating jobs and not costing U.S. taxpayers a dime.

    2. EB-5 capital can help developers fill out capital stacks.

    EB-5 financing can be used at any level of the capital stack, often as mezzanine or subordinate debt, with longer terms and more flexibility than traditional loans. It provides non-dilutive, low-cost capital that fills funding gaps, eases pressure during construction and lease-up and helps keep projects on track without disrupting financial projections.

    EB-5 can also help projects that are seeking funding outside of traditional banks or institutional lenders. In high-interest environments, EB-5 capital can be a more cost-effective way to fill funding gaps in the capital stack. And when traditional lenders may shy away from sectors like affordable housing, sustainable agriculture, health care and others, EB-5 can offer a lifeline to projects that are in danger of funding shortfalls.

    As long as a project meets job creation targets and complies with EB-5 rules on reporting, disclosure and use of funds, developers can tap into this alternative funding source to support both development and immigration outcomes.

    3. EB-5 capital is low-cost.

    I’ve found that for most immigrant investors, securing their visa takes priority over maximizing financial returns, making EB-5 capital more mission-driven than traditional funding sources. Investors prioritize due diligence, favoring EB-5 projects led by experienced teams with a track record of success and a strong chance of meeting immigration requirements, rather than those focused only on high returns. Foreign investors are often willing to accept below-market interest rates in exchange for a better future for their families in a country that offers better education and more economic stability.

    When underwriting an EB-5 loan, developers avoid the typical demands of traditional lenders—such as extensive collateral and restrictive covenants. Instead, regional centers prioritize job creation and regulatory compliance over strict financial benchmarks.

    4. EB-5 supports U.S. economic goals.

    To qualify for a green card, each EB-5 investor must demonstrate that their capital helped create at least 10 U.S. jobs. As a result, EB-5 projects generate meaningful employment in cities and regions across the country, supporting families, improving quality of life and increasing discretionary income. In turn, this spending power helps boost local economies.

    EB-5 projects drive tax revenue through new construction, rising property values and businesses that generate sales, payroll and income taxes. Municipalities benefit from permitting and impact fees during development, while high-quality assets raise surrounding property values over time—making EB-5 a catalyst for both private investment and public gain.

    5. The Regional Center Program is more popular than ever—but it could go away.

    The Regional Center Program is not permanent; it requires continual reauthorization by Congress. In spite of its temporary nature, foreign nationals continue to participate as it is still one of the fastest routes to permanent residency in the U.S. Since the last reauthorization in 2022, EB-5 has generated more than $4 billion of investment in American communities. Recent data on investor petitions shows strong demand for green cards in this category.

    But for EB-5 to meet its full potential, the Regional Center Program needs to continue past its current sunset date. As the program nears expiration, investor interest may decline over fears it won’t be renewed.

    Reauthorization ensures stability for investors and offers confidence that their green card petitions will be honored and processed in accordance with the current rules, which is why many industry professionals and investors alike support permanent reauthorization, ending the cycle of uncertainty caused by short-term renewals.

    EB-5 enables real estate developers to access capital, create jobs and deliver transformative projects. For EB-5 to thrive, industry professionals and supporters must engage by countering misinformation and showing lawmakers there is strong support for permanent reauthorization.

    If Congress does not act, real estate developers, lenders and EB-5 administrators will need to advocate for reinstatement of the program and work with lawmakers to align it with Congressional expectations.

    Without reauthorization, major projects vital to the U.S. economy, including infrastructure, housing and industrial development, could face years, even decades, of delays. The American public ultimately bears the cost, losing the benefits of projects supported by foreign investment at no taxpayer expense. Given EB-5’s record of attracting capital and fueling economic growth, I think it seems unlikely Congress would allow such a critical program to lapse indefinitely.


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