
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approves I-956F forms for Regional Center projects. These approvals are essential for these projects to qualify as EB-5 investments.
Projects approved in the first part of 2025 continue the trend of accelerated processing, especially for rural TEA deals.
Below is a list of projects for which public and accessible information about the I-956Fs is available.
2025
July
• Behring Co.’s Community Investment for Veterans’ Infrastructure and Care (“CIVIC”) Project, a primary care outpatient clinic operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Oakland, California.
June
• ALC’s Marcella Landing gated townhome community in a rural TEA in Utah, within 3 months, which marks the regional center’s 31st project approval since the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act (RIA) took effect in 2022.
• Atlantic American Partners’ West End multifamily housing units in a rural TEA in Edwards, Colorado, in the Vail Valley.
• Behring Co.’s expansion of the RISE EB-5 Fund, a collection of 14 multi-family apartment developments, in the East San Francisco Bay, was approved in five weeks.
May
• ALC’s Hilton Hotel in a rural TEA in Texas, within 4 months.
• CMB Regional Centers’ Group 98 – Hillwood Commerce 71 logistics project in Columbus, Ohio, approved in less than three months.
April
• ALC’s Eastern Light Distillery in a rural TEA in Morehead, Kentucky, within 4 months.
• EB5 Healthcare’s DOCS Surgical Hospital in a HUA in Los Angeles, California, was approved in four months.
• Peachtree Group’s SpringHill Suites by Marriott in Bryce Canyon, Utah.
March
• ALC’s Homestead Resort restoration and expansion under Marriott Autograph Collection standards in a rural TEA in Midway, Utah, within 4 months.
February
• ALC’s Americus fresh vertical farming facility in a rural TEA in Americus, Georgia, within 6 months, and the Lokal Harvest project in a rural TEA in South Carolina, within 3 months.
• Canam Enterprises’ Waterview Residences project in a rural TEA in Dillon, Colorado, was approved in two months and two weeks.
January
• ALC’s Cape Generating Station Phase 1 geothermal energy project in a rural TEA in Milford, Utah, within 3 months.
• Canam Enterprises’ ZeroPark Infrastructure expansion project in a HUA in Nederaland, TX, was approved in 3 months.
• EBAN’s Rocky River project in a rural TEA in Locust, North Carolina, within 3 months.
2024
December
• ALC’s Holiday Inn Express in a rural TEA in Colorado, within 4 months.
• Christian Tyler Properties LLC’s Elkin Senior Living is in a rural TEA in Wilkes County, North Carolina.
November
• ALC’s Harrison County Hospital in Bethany, Missouri, within 10 months.
October
• American Lending Center (ALC)’s Calhoun Liberty Hospital(Rural Project) in Florida was approved within 8 months; Medical West Hospital in Alabama (Infrastructure) in 8 months, and Samaritan District Hospital in Washington (Infrastructure) in 12 months, all located in TEAs.
• U.S. Immigration Fund’s Summit NJ project in Jersey City’s Journal Square in New Jersey almost 8 months.
September
• EB5AN’s ONE Tampa luxury condominium tower in an urban HUA in downtown Tampa, Florida, approved in 3 months.
• Paraprin Capital’s Mammoth Obsidian luxury townhomes in a rural TEA in Mammoth Mountain, California.
June
• EB5AN’s Tamarack Resort in a rural TEA on Lake Cascade, in Idaho, was approved in 3 months.
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