Give your child a stronger future in America.
For many Indian families, relying only on H-1B can make long-term career planning uncertain. If your child is studying in the U.S., this is the time to explore whether EB-5 can help create a path to a U.S. green card.
Today, getting a job in the U.S. often depends not only on talent and education, but also on immigration certainty. Permanent residency can change the conversation for career growth, employer flexibility, and family stability.
A temporary visa may not be enough for a permanent future.
This page is built for Indian parents and families who want to think strategically about work, education, and long-term U.S. residence. The message is simple: if your child wants to build a life and career in America, green card planning should start early.
H-1B uncertainty
For many families, the H-1B route feels too dependent on lottery outcomes, employer sponsorship, and timing that is outside their control.
Children already in the U.S.
If your child is on F-1, OPT, or preparing for a U.S. job market, early green card planning can be more valuable than waiting for pressure later.
Green card mindset
For many Indians seeking real career continuity in America, permanent residency is increasingly the foundation for long-term confidence and choice.
If your child is studying in the U.S., think beyond the next visa. Think about the next 10 years.
This conversation may be relevant for your family if...
You want to understand whether there is a stronger long-term route than depending only on future work visa sponsorship.
You want a realistic discussion about how immigration status affects internships, employment continuity, and mobility.
You are looking at long-term residency planning instead of depending entirely on lottery timing and employer dependence.
You want a private conversation about eligibility, timing, family structure, and how to begin evaluating the investment route.
You need to understand the process, required documentation, and whether this strategy fits your family's goals.
No public branding, no pressure. Just a focused discussion around your family's U.S. residency planning options.
A straightforward first conversation.
The purpose of the first call is not to overwhelm you. It is to understand your situation, answer your questions, and help you decide whether an EB-5 strategy deserves deeper review.
Understand your family situation
We discuss your child's current U.S. status, your family goals, where you are located, and how urgently you need a long-term solution.
Review the EB-5 fit
We explain whether the investment-led green card route appears relevant, what questions you should ask, and what professionals should be involved.
Map the next step
You leave the call with practical clarity on timing, documentation, and whether to move into a more detailed review.
Request a confidential discussion.
Share your details and the form will open an email draft to the advisory team. You can also call or WhatsApp directly using the contact buttons on this page.
This page is written specifically around the questions many Indian parents ask when children are already studying or planning careers in the U.S.
The goal is to help you think early and intelligently about permanent residency options before deadlines become urgent.
Call, WhatsApp, or email if you would rather speak immediately instead of filling out the form.
Can this be relevant if my child is already in the U.S. on F-1 or OPT?
Yes, that is exactly why many families start the conversation early. Timing and family structure matter, so a private review is important.
Is this only for people already in America?
No. Families often begin planning from India or elsewhere before deciding on the next immigration step.
Is this legal or investment advice?
No. It is an informational landing page designed to help families begin a conversation. Formal legal, tax, and securities advice should come from licensed professionals.
Book your private call.
Complete the form below and send your inquiry. The first discussion can focus on your child's education status, your U.S. goals, and whether EB-5 is the right path to explore.