For many Vietnamese parents, choosing EB5 residency is not merely a relocation decision; it is a strategic investment for the next generation. Owning a U.S. green card through this investment program is the fastest way to eliminate all educational and career barriers, opening the door for children to become global citizens.

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One of the primary reasons families decide on EB5 residency is the superior educational privilege. When an investor's children obtain a green card, they are no longer treated as international students but enjoy all the same rights as native-born U.S. citizens.
In the U.S., the public school system from grades 1 to 12 is completely free for permanent residents. While international students must pay between $30,000 and $50,000 per year for tuition and living expenses at private schools, a family with EB5 residency can save billions of VND throughout 12 years of general education.
The acceptance rate for international students at prestigious universities like Harvard, Stanford, or Yale is typically very low (around 5-10%). However, as permanent residents, your children fall into the domestic priority pool. A green card from the EB5 residency program helps them escape the fierce competition faced by international students and provides a fair chance to pursue elite fields such as Medicine, Law, or Politics—areas that are often highly restricted for non-residents.

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Financial planning is always a factor for parents. In reality, supporting an international student through four years of college in the U.S. involves a massive figure. However, EB5 residency helps optimize these costs surprisingly well.
Public universities in the U.S. offer specialized tuition policies for green card holders residing in that state (In-state tuition). This rate is usually only about 30% of what international students must pay.
| Cost category | International students | Permanent residents (EB-5) |
| Public university tuition | $40,000 - $60,000 /year | $10,000 - $15,000 /year |
| Scholarships & grants | Very limited | Full eligibility (FAFSA) |
| Work opportunities | On-campus only (20h/week) | Freedom to work anywhere |
Only students with a green card or citizenship are entitled to apply for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and scholarships reserved for U.S. residents. This reduces the financial burden on parents while fostering independence in children from their school years.

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The biggest worry for international students after graduation is the work visa (H-1B). Many excellent students have had to leave the U.S. regretfully because they were unlucky in the visa lottery. EB5 residency acts as an "amulet" to eliminate this risk.
Once you have achieved EB5 residency, your children have the right to work for any corporation—from Google and Apple to government agencies—without needing an employer to sponsor their visa. This creates a huge competitive advantage, as U.S. businesses prioritize hiring those who already have work authorization to save on legal costs.
International students are often limited by Optional Practical Training (OPT) for 1 to 3 years. Conversely, the F2 generation of EB-5 investors can freely change jobs, start businesses, or pursue passions in any field without fear of deportation if they haven't found a new destination.

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To realize the dream for your children's future, choosing a safe project is the most important step. Emmaus Village in Texas is more than an investment; it is the perfect launchpad for your family's EB5 residency journey thanks to freedom and transparent figures:
♦ Freedom to reside and work across the U.S.: A major advantage of EB5 residency through Emmaus Village is that your family is not required to live or work at the investment site. Although the project is located in Waller (Texas), your children can choose to study at top schools in California or New York, and you can freely do business in any state you prefer.
♦ Absolute green card safety: The project is expected to create 440 new jobs, providing a job buffer of 25% (compared to the required 350 slots for 35 investors). This is a solid "insurance" for the family to remove green card conditions (Form I-829).
♦ Priority processing: With a properly structured I-956F and a rural location, the family's application will be prioritized for faster processing, helping students receive permanent resident status sooner to enjoy tuition benefits.
♦ Capital return and education reinvestment: The combined medical and retreat model generates stable cash flow, ensuring a clear capital return roadmap after the 12-year cycle. This capital can become a rich financial resource for parents to continue investing in higher levels of education for their children.

EB5 residency is not just a story of numbers or money; it is a story of a generation's future. The green card is a gift parents can give to their children, helping them step confidently into the world as future U.S. citizens. Let Emmaus Village become your trusted companion on the journey to building a new home and creating a brilliant future for your children.

EMMAUS VILLAGE
Address: 31831 Rochen Road Waller, Texas
Mr. Alexander Schemmel – Project Manager
Hotline: +1(910) 9679332
Email: alex.schemmalt@gmail.com
Mr. Khai – Vietnam Customer Support
Hotline: 0945255525
Email: john.emmausvillage@gmail.com
Website: emmausvillage.net
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