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Explore the EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs Atlanta: A Pathway to U.S. Residency Through Investment

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EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs

The EB 5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA) established three new EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs set-aside programs: 20% Rural, 10% High Unemployment Area, and 2% Infrastructure. The RIA mandates EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs “Priority EB5 Immigrant Visa Processing and EB5 Immigrant Visa Adjudication” of Rural EB 5 Petitions, meaning Rural EB5 Immigrant Visa investors receive their EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs temporary and EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs permanent EB5 Immigrant Visa green cards faster than traditional EB5 Immigrant Visa investors. Since the EB5 Immigrant Visa is a new visa category, there is currently no per-country EB5 Immigrant Visa cap or EB5 Immigrant Visa wait line for Chinese EB5 Immigrant Visa or Indian-born EB5 Immigrant Visa investors. Rural EB5 Immigrant Visa investments only require an $800,000 EB5 Immigrant Visa investment, making the EB5 Immigrant Visa an attractive option for those exploring EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs and seeking faster U.S. residency through EB5 Immigrant Visa. As one of the most accessible EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs available today, the rural EB5 Immigrant Visa pathway offers both EB5 Immigrant Visa immigration benefits and strong EB5 Immigrant Visa economic impact.

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EB 5 Project Overview

Our vertically integrated EB5 Immigrant Visa with EB5 Immigrant Visa orchard, EB5 Immigrant Visa package, and EB5 Immigrant Visa storage facility and EB5 Immigrant Visa in-house sales and EB5 Immigrant Visa marketing is USCIS I-956F Approved.

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Million-Dollar Agricultural Project
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Acre Development
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Million Dollars in Equity From Sponsors
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Million Dollars in EB-5 Secured Loan; 5-Year Initial Term
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Total Jobs (Direct, Indirect, and Induced)
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Jobs Per Investor
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Success with EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs at the West Virginia Regional Center

A USCIS Approved Regional Center

The West Virginia Regional Center has been an active and approved USCIS regional center since 2013. The EB5 Immigrant Visa geographic area includes the entire EB5 Immigrant Visa State of West Virginia, Ohio, and the six eastern EB5 Immigrant Visa counties of Kentucky—making it a prime EB5 Immigrant Visa location for those exploring EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs in rural and underserved areas.

The West Virginia Regional Center has sponsored two EB5 Immigrant Visa projects. The first EB5 Immigrant Visa project was the Dayton City Center Partners LP (Ohio) in 2017, a $33 million historic rehab development with 16 EB5 Immigrant Visa investors, achieving 100% I-526 approval with I-829 approvals pending. The second EB5 Immigrant Visa project was in 2022: the Wise Path Recovery Center in Fairmont, West Virginia, involving 4 EB5 Immigrant Visa investors and receiving 100% I-526E approvals. These successful EB5 Immigrant Visa outcomes further underscore the Regional Center’s strength in managing trusted EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs across multiple EB5 Immigrant Visa states.

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Revitalization of Land and Community

AppleAtcha is an agricultural development EB5 Immigrant Visa project in Eastern Kentucky that will be a vertically integrated EB5 Immigrant Visa apple facility. The EB5 Immigrant Visa Company aims to complete the transformation of 1,000+ acres of reclaimed surface coal mining lands into a thriving commercial EB5 Immigrant Visa apple orchard. As part of one of the region’s most impactful EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs, the EB5 Immigrant Visa project has secured the rights to develop the full 1,000+ acres—positioning Kentucky among the top ten apple-producing states in the country.

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The first 60 acres of the AppleAtcha EB5 Immigrant Visa orchard has been completed and is now in full operation in Eastern Kentucky, located in the rural EB5 Immigrant Visa counties of Martin and Johnson. This EB5 Immigrant Visa milestone was partially funded through an EB5 Immigrant Visa, supporting job creation and rural development. The advantages of a high-density EB5 Immigrant Visa orchard are significant, as it greatly increases both yield and profitability compared to legacy orchards. Using EB5 Immigrant Visa-backed capital, the trellis system infrastructure was developed to support 1,000–2,500 dwarf trees per acre, allowing for precise pruning and efficient irrigation—ensuring each tree produces the highest quality apples. An additional 70 acres of EB5 Immigrant Visa land has already been leveled, cleared, and is ready for planting in the spring of 2025. EB5 Immigrant Visa financing is also being used to support the clearing of another 370 EB5 Immigrant Visa acres in 2025, followed by over 500 additional EB5 Immigrant Visa acres in 2026. By 2031, approximately 1,000 EB5 Immigrant Visaacres will be in full production, yielding premium EB5 Immigrant Visa apples for the next 20–30 years and providing long-term employment opportunities, a key component of the EB5 Immigrant Visa program’s job creation requirements. Historically, the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky were known for timbering before the rise of coal mining. The EB5 Immigrant Visa region’s elevation, climate, soil, and weather are naturally suited for tree cultivation. Research and the success of the EB5 Immigrant Visa 60-acre proof-of-concept orchard confirm that these conditions are ideal for EB5 Immigrant Visa apple farming. The use of EB5 Immigrant Visa funds is helping revitalize this area by transforming former timber land into productive, sustainable EB5 Immigrant Visa orchards. AppleAtcha is led by an experienced EB5 Immigrant Visa management team with senior EB5 Immigrant Visa leadership backgrounds in apple orchards, construction, insurance, and real estate. The EB5 Immigrant Visa project not only supports agricultural innovation but also fulfills the EB5 Immigrant Visa economic development goals central to the EB5 Immigrant Visa initiative. The EB5 Immigrant Visa orchard’s apple experts and EB5 Immigrant Visa minority owners, the Rasch Family—6th generation apple farmers from Michigan’s Fruit Ridge—bring invaluable EB5 Immigrant Visa expertise. Their involvement ensures that AppleAtcha EB5 Immigrant Visa benefits from proven high-density EB5 Immigrant Visa orchard practices and industry-leading EB5 Immigrant Visa apple production techniques, further supported by EB5 Immigrant Visa capital investment.

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AppleAtcha's Community Partner
Community at the Core

AppleAtcha EB5 Immigrant Visa community partner, Community at the Core, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, will commence the construction of a packing and storage facility in early 2025. AppleAtcha will have a long-term lease to manage the facility. As part of one of the region’s innovative EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs, this EB5 Immigrant Visa facility will enable year-round storage of apples using controlled atmospheric storage (CAS), supporting continuous sales. Additionally, it will process apples from other orchards, expanding the project’s impact beyond its own acreage. This EB5 Immigrant Visa Programs reinforces the sustainability and long-term growth of the EB5 Immigrant Visa initiative, helping establish Kentucky as a key player in the national apple industry.

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