Recently, the USCIS I-956F approval process for EB-5 projects submitted by regional centers has been remarkably efficient, with numerous EB-5 projects receiving approvals in about six months. These approvals highlight the expanding prospects within the EB-5 investment program.
August
American Lending Center Holdings’ Foote’s Rest Hotel & Retail, in a Rural TEA in Frisco, Colorado, was approved in just over one year.
Canam’s 360 Broadband fiber-to-home broadband network in a Rural TEA in Fannin County, Texas, seven months after filing.
EB5AN’s Currahee Club golf and residential community in a Rural TEA near Twin Lakes, Georgia.
July
American Lending Center Holdings’ Viewpoint Hotel and Residences project in a Rural TEA in California, approved in one year.
EB5 Capital’s JF41 – Atlanta Woodrow Apartments, in a HEA TEA project in Atlanta
EB5AN’s Lakeview Landing EB-5 project for a multifamily rental apartment community in a Rural TEA in Granbury, Texas, approved in four months.
EB-5 Visa Investors’ Blue Mountain flour mill in a Rural TEA in Pendleton, Oregon, was approved approximately 4.5 months after filing.
FlexPath Immigration Partners’ K9 luxury canine resorts in four HUA TEAs in Chicago, Tinley Park, Sterling Heights, and Troy in Michigan, approved in under four months.
June
American Lending Center Holdings’ Lydian Pintail battery energy storage system facility (BESS) in a HUA TEA in San Patricio County, Texas, was approved in a little over three months.
CMB Regional Center’s CMB Group 101 Venture Class-A build-to-suit regional distribution center facility in the greater Detroit, Michigan area.
CMB Regional Center’s CMB Group 96 The Ellis student housing in the University of Oregon area.
U.S. Immigration Fund’s Phase 2 of its Alpine 93/40 hospitality and residential development in a Rural TEA in Whitefish, Montana.
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