by Lee Li | Nov 24, 2020 | Events, Research & Analysis
The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, December 2020 Visa Bulletin (View PDF) is now available. The bulletin highlights a modest advancement on the EB-5 final action date for Vietnam born applicants while no change for Mainland-China born applicants...
by McKenzie Penton | Nov 21, 2020 | Education, Events, Government Affairs, Membership, Research & Analysis
Dear Readers, This edition of the Regional Center Business Journal serves as a barometer of where the action is in the EB-5 industry, and as a resource for those attending IIUSA’s 2020 Virtual EB-5 Industry Forum. Panel discussions in the Industry Forum aim to share...
by Lee Li | Nov 19, 2020 | Research & Analysis
On November 16, 2020, USCIS published quarterly statistics for all application and petition form types for the third quarter (Q3) in fiscal year (FY) 2020, including the latest data between April and June for for Form I-526, Form I-829, Form I-924, and Form I-924A....
by McKenzie Penton | Nov 17, 2020 | Education, Events, Government Affairs, Research & Analysis
By William Cornelius, Attorney, Torres Law, P.A. The novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 (“COVID-19”), together with related governmental and regulatory responses, have affected economic and financial market conditions as well as the operations, results and prospects...
by McKenzie Penton | Nov 16, 2020 | Education, Events, Government Affairs, Research & Analysis
The 2020 IIUSA Virtual EB-5 Industry Forum is off to a great start with over 400 attendees from around the world taking part in our programming last week. However, we are far from over. In fact, we have some great programming dedicated to investor market trends, legal...
by McKenzie Penton | Nov 12, 2020 | Education, Government Affairs, Research & Analysis
by Mariza McKee, Partner, Kutak Rock & Robert Ahrenholz, Consultant Redeployment of EB-5 investments continues to be a focus for EB-5 stakeholders as EB-5 investors face visa backlogs while EB-5 immigration requirements, such as “at risk” and “sustainment,”...