EB-5 MARKET IN VERMONT
Vermont has a small EB-5 market for investors. As of May 2020, Vermont has two approved regional centers listed by USCIS.
STATE ECONOMY
Vermont, known as The Green Mountain State, is the second least populated state in the U.S. and sixth smallest by area. Its GDP is about $30 billion, one of the smallest in the country. The main industries are manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, government, real estate, retail, finance and insurance and construction. Vermont has a low unemployment rate compared to other states and wages are lower than the national average.
POPULATION OF VERMONT
The U.S. Census Bureau data shows the population in Vermont at 623,989. Little over 94% of the state’s residents identify as white, 2% Hispanic or Latino, 2% Asian and 1.4% Black or African American. An overwhelming majority of people speak English only.
IMMIGRATION SITUATION
Vermont’s immigration community is small. The American Immigration Council estimates that more than 4% of residents are immigrants, and more than 5% of self-employed business owners are immigrants who generate more than $55.4 million in total annual revenue. The majority of immigrants come from Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mexico, Germany and Nepal.
COMPLETED EB-5 PROJECT IN VERMONT
Mount Snow opened its own USCIS-approved regional center, Peak Resorts Inc., to fund its expansion with money from EB-5 investors. West Lake Water Project and related snowmaking infrastructure were paid for with $30 million from EB-5 investors, according to media.
RURAL TEA COUNTIES IN VERMONT:
- Addison County, VT
Bennington County, VT
Caledonia County, VT
Essex County, VT
Lamoille County, VT
Orange County, VT
Orleans County, VT
Rutland County, VT
Washington County, VT
Windham County, VT
Windsor County, VT
INTERACTIVE RURAL TEA MAP
APPROVED EB-5 REGIONAL CENTERS IN VERMONT
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Green Mountains Regional Center, LLC
ID1731055631
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Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development
ID1031910148
89 Main Street,
Montpelier, VT 05620 – 3101