I submitted my I-526 application last year and it is still pending. I am already living in the US with an E-2 visa. If I apply for health insurance using federal subsidy, would my EB-5 case be impacted?
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Bernard P Wolfsdorf
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyThe public charge provision has been enjoined. It is not clear if you would be inadmissible on this basis alone.
A Olusanjo Omoniyi
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyIt is not advisable to apply for any federal subsidy after submitting an I-526 application, including insurance subsidy. It may be interpreted as an indicia of public charge.
Salvatore Picataggio
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyUnder the now-on-hold public charge rule, certain medical insurance seemed to be OK. This might be one of them, but be wary.
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