by McKenzie Penton | Sep 24, 2021 | Government Affairs
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it will extend flexibility in responding to certain agency requests. The flexibility was initially announced in March 2020 in direct response to the COVID-19 panedemic. Requests for evidence, a...
by McKenzie Penton | Sep 23, 2021 | Education, Events, Government Affairs, Research & Analysis
With IIUSA’s 2021 Virtual EB-5 Industry Forum just 6 weeks away, we are pleased to announce our full schedule and speaker line-up. This year’s event will bring participants a wide variety of topics presented by some of the industry’s leading experts...
by McKenzie Penton | Sep 15, 2021 | Government Affairs, Research & Analysis
In this week’s Investment Migration Insider featured column, IIUSA Executive Director, Aaron Grau outlines the numerous consequences of the continued lapse in EB-5 Regional Center authorization – not the least of which are billions of economic investments...
by McKenzie Penton | Sep 14, 2021 | Education, Events, Government Affairs, Membership
Explore the Virtual EB-5 Industry Forum Schedule Leading Industry Experts to Share Their Insights IIUSA is pleased to announce the full schedule for this year’s Virtual EB-5 Industry Forum taking place November 2-11. Combining in-depth education,...
by Lee Li | Sep 13, 2021 | Government Affairs, Research & Analysis
The U.S. Department of State has published the monthly Visa Bulletin for October 2021, unveiling new cut-off dates for EB-5 visa applicants from backlogged countries for the upcoming month. Despite the fact that October marks the beginning of a new federal fiscal year...
by McKenzie Penton | Sep 13, 2021 | Events, Government Affairs, Membership
We are calling on all EB-5 industry stakeholders to step up in support of your trade association and its efforts to secure a long-term Program reauthorization on your behalf. Significant progress is being made on Capitol Hill and we look forward to getting the EB-5...