Form I-924 is filed by U.S. businesses who seek to become EB-5 regional centers with the help of experienced immigration attorneys and other professional experts (economists, business plan writers, or accountants).
Partnerships, government agencies, and existing business entities may also file for regional center designation. EB-5 capital has become a popular source of funding for many project developers.
In order to operate legally, a regional center must have USCIS designation. Once a regional center has received USCIS approval they may start receiving foreign investment capital from EB-5 investors to pool into their sponsored EB-5 projects.
USCIS can take as little as 4 months or longer than 12 months to approve the forms. Sometimes USCIS requests additional evidence or information.
The fee for filing the application is $6,230.
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