For H-1B visa holders

Stop waiting on the green card backlog.
Get there faster with a rural EB-5 project.

Paragon Capital Group helps skilled professionals on H-1B visas pursue permanent US residency through the EB-5 Rural Investment Program — with investor protections built into the structure.

13+ years helping investors
100% I-829 approval rate
$1B+ funded in US commercial real estate development
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Sound familiar?

If you're a skilled professional on H-1B, you already know the frustration. EB-5 Rural is one of the few paths that bypasses the employment-based backlog entirely.

"I've been waiting years for my priority date to become current."

EB-5 Rural has no employment-based backlog. You file and wait only for USCIS processing — not a decades-long queue.

"My H-1B is tied to my employer. If I lose this job, I lose my status."

EB-5 permanent residency is independent of any employer. Your green card is not affected by changing jobs.

"My children are getting older. I'm running out of time."

EB-5 covers your spouse and unmarried children under 21. The Rural category receives priority USCIS processing.

"I don't want to put $800K at risk with no protections."

Our current offering is structured as a senior secured loan with multiple investor protections built into the offering documents.

The Wildair Project

Our current EB-5 offering is located in one of Colorado's most sought-after mountain resort markets. The project qualifies as both a Rural and High Unemployment Area TEA, giving investors access to the highest priority USCIS processing available.

Wildair
Rural TEA High Unemployment Area TEA Dual Priority Processing

Ski-in / ski-out luxury condominiums  ·  Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Investment amount
$800,000
EB-5 loan position
Senior loan, first lien
TEA status
Rural + High Unemployment Area
Project type
20 luxury condo-hotel residences
Construction target
Complete Q2 2028
Regional center
Colorado Rocky Mountain High RC
View full Wildair project details

Why EB-5 is different

Unlike employment-based green cards, EB-5 is not tied to your employer, your job title, or any country-based backlog.

H-1B / EB-2 / EB-3 path
Country-based backlogs can mean decades of waiting
Tied to employer — job loss can mean loss of status
Cannot easily start your own business
Children aging out is a constant risk
Dependent on continued employer sponsorship
EB-5 Rural path
No country-of-birth backlog — equal for all nationalities
Completely independent of your employer
Freedom to change jobs, start a company, or retire
Spouse and children covered under your petition
Rural + HUA qualifies for dual-priority USCIS processing

Your path to a green card in 5 steps

1
Free consultation with our team

We review your situation, explain the process, and help you determine whether EB-5 may be appropriate for your circumstances.

Week 1
2
Source and transfer your $800,000 investment

Your capital is invested into the Wildair EB-5 offering. We work alongside your immigration attorney to help document the lawful source of funds.

Months 1–3
3
File I-526E petition with USCIS

Your immigration attorney files your petition. Wildair qualifies as both a Rural and HUA TEA — meaning your petition may be eligible for dual-priority processing.

Months 2–4
4
Receive your conditional green card

Upon I-526E approval, you and qualifying family members receive conditional permanent residency. You may live and work anywhere in the US.

Subject to USCIS processing
5
Remove conditions — permanent green card issued

File I-829 to remove conditions. Upon approval you receive a permanent, unconditional green card.

Subject to USCIS processing

How the Wildair offering is structured

The Wildair offering includes the following investor protections. Prospective investors should review all offering documents and consult independent legal and financial counsel before investing.

1st position lien on the property
Construction completion guaranty
Repayment guaranty
I-526E denial guaranty
3rd party audited financials
3rd party draw management

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation to buy any securities. All investments involve risk, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Immigration outcomes are subject to USCIS processing and approval and cannot be guaranteed. Prospective investors should carefully review all offering documents and consult with independent legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decision.

Frequently asked questions

Can I invest in EB-5 while on H-1B status?

Generally yes — your current nonimmigrant status does not affect EB-5 eligibility. We recommend confirming your specific circumstances with a qualified immigration attorney.

Is there a backlog for EB-5 Rural?

As of the date of this writing, EB-5 Rural does not have a country-of-birth visa preference backlog. Visa availability is subject to change based on USCIS and Department of State policy.

What makes Wildair qualify for priority processing?

The Wildair project is located in an area that qualifies as both a Rural Area and a High Unemployment Area TEA. This dual designation means investor petitions may be eligible for both types of USCIS priority processing, which may result in faster adjudication than non-TEA projects.

What happens to my investment if my I-526E is denied?

The Wildair offering includes a provision related to I-526E denial. Please review the specific terms and conditions in the offering documents, as limitations and conditions apply.

Do I need to manage the investment or run a business?

No. As a limited partner in a USCIS-approved Regional Center project, investors participate passively and are not required to manage the underlying business.

Can I change jobs after filing my I-526E?

EB-5 is not employer-sponsored, so changing jobs generally does not affect your petition. We recommend confirming your specific situation with your immigration attorney.

How do I document the lawful source of my $800,000?

Common sources include employment income, stock proceeds, real estate sales, or family gifts. Your immigration attorney will guide you through the documentation process — this is a standard part of the EB-5 application.

Ready to explore your options?

Speak with our team — we're available in English and can walk you through the process at no obligation.

Schedule a free 30-minute consultation

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