Option 2 – Immigrant entrepreneurs currently in the US
Immigrant entrepreneurs in the U.S. on an unexpired H-1B visa; OR immigrant entrepreneurs in the U.S. who have completed a graduate level degree in science, technology, engineering, math, computer science, or other relevant discipline from an accredited US institution of higher education.

Immigrant entrepreneurs currently in the U.S. on an unexpired H-1B visa; OR immigrant entrepreneurs currently in the U.S. who have completed a graduate level degree in science, technology, engineering, math, computer science, or other relevant academic discipline from an accredited United States college, university, or other institution of higher education would be eligible for a StartUp Visa if;

  • They demonstrate annual income of not less than roughly $30,000 or the possession of assets of not less than roughly $60,000; and
  • Have proven that a qualified U.S. investor agrees to financially back their entrepreneurial venture with a minimum investment of $20,000.
  • After two years, their business must have created 3 new jobs and raised not less than $100,000 in additional capital investment or generate not less than $100,000 in revenue.


Immediately related elementsHow this works
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Startup Visa »Startup Visa
How to implement the Startup Visa? »How to implement the Startup Visa?
Create a new category of visa for immigrant entrepreneurs: EB-6 »Create a new category of visa for immigrant entrepreneurs: EB-6
Option 2 – Immigrant entrepreneurs currently in the US
Annual income of $30,000 or assets of $60,000 »Annual income of $30,000 or assets of $60,000
Must create 3 new jobs in 2 years »Must create 3 new jobs in 2 years
Must raise $100,000 or generate $100,000 in revenue in 2 years »Must raise $100,000 or generate $100,000 in revenue in 2 years
Qualified U.S. investor agreed to a minimum investment of $20,000  »Qualified U.S. investor agreed to a minimum investment of $20,000
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