Investor Green Cards

USCIS has reinstated EB-5 filing fees to the pre-April 1, 2024 amounts. This change follows a federal court decision invalidating the April 2024 fee rule after finding that USCIS implemented the increases without following required legal procedures. As a result, EB-5 investors, regional centers, and project developers will currently benefit from significantly lower filing costs....

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  The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has proposed a new rule affecting the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, just over a year after immigration filing fees were significantly increased in April 2024. Under the EB–5 Reform Act, DHS is authorized to set fees, and this rule proposes several changes, including reductions to the EB-5 fees...

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Many EB-5 applicants breathe a sigh of relief once they receive their Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and Advance Parole (AP). These benefits allow applicants to work and travel while waiting for a green card, but there’s an important consideration to keep in mind. Using your EAD or Advance Parole will directly impact your underlying visa...

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One of the most important requirements in the EB-5 process is proving that your investment funds come from a lawful source. A common question among potential investors is whether earnings from employment abroad can be used toward an EB-5 investment. The short answer is yes. Foreign salary income is a permissible source of EB-5 funds,...

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A new U.S. visa program backed by President Donald Trump is expected to launch in the coming days. Known as the “Gold Card” visa, the program is expected to offer a pathway to permanent residency, and possibly even U.S. citizenship, for foreign investors willing to invest at least $5 million into the U.S. economy.  President...

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A core principle of the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program is that all investment funds must have a lawful origin. The source of an EB-5 investor’s funds must be clearly documented and legally obtained. The program allows for various ways to finance the required $800,000 investment, including using loaned funds from sources such as a bank,...

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On February 25, 2025, President Donald Trump unveiled a proposal to introduce a ‘gold card’ visa program that would require a $5 million investment to the US government. According to President Trump, the gold card would provide green card benefits and more, offer a pathway to US citizenship, and attract affluent individuals to the US...

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How a Lawsuit Against USCIS Could Shape the Future of EB-5 Investment Sustainment Requirements On January 28, 2025, oral arguments were held in the lawsuit IIUSA filed against USCIS over how long EB-5 investors must keep their investment sustained in an EB-5 project. The Court expressed concerns about the legality of USCIS’s sustainment period guidance...

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