Congress created the EB-5 Program back in the 1990, and the Regional Center Program in 1992, with the intent to attract foreign investors who would invest in a variety of projects in the USA that would create numerous jobs for qualified U.S. workers, and thus stimulate the economy and promote growth.
Since then the EB-5 Regional Center Program has created well over 100,000 jobs and helped create billions of dollars in project investments all across the country. According to IIUSA, over $15.4 billion of direct foreign investment has been invested into the U.S. economy since 2008 and 41,000 jobs were supported in 2013 alone due to the EB-5 Program.
The new extension date provides lawmakers and EB-5 stakeholders more time to come up with a reform plan that would improve EB-5 Program. Meanwhile, foreign investors can continue to fund new economic developments that create jobs.
Just over five months ago, Congress passed the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022.…
The upcoming EB-5 Visa Bulletin for September 2022 has been released by the U.S. Department of…
USCIS has announced revisions to Form I-526, Immigrant Petition by Alien Entrepreneur in order to…
The upcoming EB-5 Visa Bulletin for August 2022 has been released by the U.S. Department…
National trade association for the EB-5 Regional Center industry, IIUSA, has filed a lawsuit against…
On April 29, USCIS hosted a listening session to inform EB-5 Stakeholders of changes to…