Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that immigration pathways such as EB-5, EB-3, and EB-1 can feel complex and overwhelming. Below are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions to help you better understand your options and what to expect when working with United TIH, LLC.
1. What is the difference between EB-5, EB-3, and EB-1 visas?

EB-5 is an investment-based immigration program requiring a qualifying financial investment in the U.S. economy. EB-3 is employment-based, typically for skilled workers, professionals, or other workers with a job offer. EB-1 is designed for individuals with extraordinary ability, outstanding professors/researchers, or multinational executives.

The most suitable pathway depends on your background, financial capacity, professional experience, and long-term goals. Some applicants may qualify for multiple categories, and choosing the right one requires careful evaluation of eligibility and timeline.
Processing times vary depending on the visa category, country of origin, and current immigration policies. Some programs may take a few years, while others could take longer due to visa backlogs or additional requirements.
For EB-3, a valid job offer from a U.S. employer is required. EB-1 may not always require a job offer depending on the category, and EB-5 does not require employment sponsorship since it is investment-based.
Yes. Most employment-based immigrant visas allow applicants to include their spouse and unmarried children under 21. Family members can typically receive permanent residency along with the primary applicant.
United TIH, LLC provides guidance throughout the entire process, from initial consultation and eligibility assessment to documentation and application support. The goal is to streamline the process, reduce uncertainty, and help clients make informed decisions at every stage.