The difference was $7,575 at 250,000 euros, $24,240 at 800,000 euros and $60,600 at 2 million euros. Its Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum lists a 500,000 euro investment in a qualifying nonreal-estate fund among the current routes. For a dollar-funded applicant, that 500,000 euros fund minimum translated to $586,050 at the January benchmark and $570,900 at the July benchmark. Italy produced the largest numberItaly’s official Investor Visa portal lists four qualifying commitments: 250,000 euros in an innovative startup, 500,000 euros in an Italian limited company, a 1 million euros philanthropic donation or 2 million euros in Italian government bonds. A 2 million euro commitment translated to about $2.34 million at the January benchmark and $2.28 million at the July benchmark.