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Pendleton, OR — Feb. 23, 2026 — As H-1B costs rise and employment-based green card backlogs continue to affect Indian professionals in the United States, a rural EB-5 investment project in Eastern Oregon is drawing attention as an alternative pathway to permanent residency.
While the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program has often been associated with urban real estate developments, an $88 million food manufacturing expansion by Cairnspring Mills demonstrates how global capital is being deployed to create American jobs in underserved rural communities — while offering immigration advantages for qualified investors already living in the U.S.
EB5 Visa Investors, an EB-5 Regional Center operator, sponsors the investment offering supporting construction of the Blue Mountain Mill in Pendleton, Oregon. The 27,000-square-foot facility is located in a federally designated rural Targeted Employment Area and is expected to generate approximately 557 U.S. jobs through construction and operations.
Because the project qualifies under the EB-5 rural visa set-aside category, investors benefit from priority processing and access to reserved visa numbers — a significant advantage amid ongoing EB-2 and EB-3 backlogs affecting Indian nationals.
For H-1B and F-1 visa holders already in the United States, the EB-5 program also allows for concurrent filing of Form I-526E and adjustment of status. This means eligible applicants may apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and Advance Parole while their green card petition is pending — providing greater job flexibility, travel freedom, and protection against status disruptions.
The Cairnspring expansion will increase production capacity tenfold over its existing Washington State mill, which is operating at full capacity. Major customers include King Arthur Baking Company and Patagonia Provisions.
“This is exactly the kind of project the EB-5 program was created to support — bringing meaningful jobs to rural communities and strengthening domestic industries,” said Kevin Morse, CEO of Cairnspring Mills.
Project financing includes senior institutional lending and participation from prominent investors including Peter Buffett and Eric Schmidt.
“What makes this opportunity unique for many H-1B professionals is the combination of rural priority processing and concurrent filing,” said Brennen McConnell, Managing Partner of EB5 Visa Investors. “It allows families to pursue permanent residency while supporting American manufacturing and job creation.”
Construction began in 2025, with operations expected to commence in Q3 2026. For EB-5 investors, Cairnspring Mills offers a number of compelling protections, including:
About EB5 Visa Investors
EB5 Visa Investors is a USCIS-approved EB-5 Regional Center operator that sponsors institutional-quality EB-5 investment offerings. Since 2011, the firm has supported more than 250 immigrant investors in obtaining U.S. permanent residency, maintaining approval rates exceeding 99% across multiple projects.
(Disclaimer: The above is a sponsored post, the views expressed are those of the sponsor/author and do not represent the stand and views of New India Abroad or Indian Star LLC.)
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