Yevgeny Samokhleb is a U.S. immigration attorney in the New York office of Liu & Bitterman, PLLC. He specializes in the EB-5 investment immigration field, and guides foreign investors through the entire immigration process. His expertise in the EB-5 sector includes preparing and filing I-526 petitions, I-485 applications, DS-230/DS-260 applications, and I-829 petitions for removal of conditions. Accordingly, Attorney Samokhleb is skilled in representing EB-5 investors before USCIS, the U.S. National Visa Center, and U.S. consulates abroad.
In addition to providing services for EB-5 immigrant investors, Attorney Samokhleb also represents EB-5 regional centers in obtaining USCIS designation. This includes successfully preparing and submitting Form I-924. He also assists project developers who are seeking foreign capital through the EB-5 program. Attorney Samokhleb has been working in the EB-5 field since 2011, and has maintained a 100 percent rate of approval for investor and regional center clients to date. He is also experienced in other fields of immigration law, including family petitions, business visas, litigation, and appeals.
Liu & Bitterman, PLLC is an immigration law firm founded in 2001 and headquartered in New York City. The firm maintains a number of branches, affiliates, and representative offices in various major cities throughout China, such as Shanghai, and Beijing, and provides services in Chinese. Attorney Samokhleb himself is fluent in Russian and English. He completed his undergraduate studies at the City University of New York, and subsequently earned his law degree from New York Law School. He is admitted to practice in the bars of New York, New Jersey, and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Answers to EB-5 52 Questions Answered
- How can a married couple apply for the EB-5 program?
- When must the EB-5 TEA requirement be met?
- How does USCIS verify that EB-5 jobs will be created?
- What does I-526 petition “processing” mean?
- How can a real estate credit line be used as EB-5 source of funds?
- What kind of documents can a client get from their EB-5 attorney?
- What recourse do EB-5 investors have in cases of fraud?
- How can a married couple make an EB-5 investment using a loan?
- What if an EB-5 applicant is unable to provide tax returns?
- When can an EB-5 investment come from unsecured loans?
- What types of EB-5 regional center projects are available?
- Will USCIS allow my handicapped son to immigrate through EB-5?
- What happens if my I-94 expires while my I-485 is still pending?
- How much does it cost to immigrate through EB-5?
- What is a NOID and how does it differ from an RFE on an EB-5 application?
- What criminal charges preclude immigration through EB-5?
- What happens if an EB-5 investor divorces after I-526 approval?
- How can I apply for EB-5 if I am out of status in another country?
- How can we expedite our passport approval at Guangzhou Consulate?
- How can an unsecured loan be used for EB-5 investment?
- What is the minimum age requirement for EB-5 investors?
- What are the capital requirements for forming an EB-5 regional center?
- When do EB-5 investment funds first have to be “at risk”?
- What is USCIS ELIS used for when applying for EB-5?
- How can I file the I-829 without a permanent U.S. address?
- How can I find out why my I-526 petition is delayed?
- Who is allowed to create an EB-5 regional center?
- How will EB-5 program changes affect a case with a file number?
- How do investors become permanent residents if EB-5 is a visa program?
- When is an EB-5 investor eligible for a U.S. passport?
- Where can an EB-5 project be listed to attract investors?
- When can an EB-5 regional center be terminated by USCIS?
- What qualifications should an EB-5 immigration attorney have?
- How safe is an EB-5 investment?
- Where can we live when immigrating through EB-5?
- When must a spouse be included on an EB-5 application?
- What can an EB-5 investor do if they are dissatisfied with project progress?
- What business ownership percentage is needed to qualify for EB-5?
- How can an EB-5 application be expedited?
- What qualifies as lawful source of funds documentation for EB-5?
- How will a spouse”s I-485 denial affect an EB-5 investor”s I-829?
- What areas in New York qualify for the $500,000 EB-5 investment?
- How can a regional center administer an ongoing EB-5 project?
- What can be counted towards the $1 million investment requirement?
- How will other EB-5 investors affect my own EB-5 application?
- What questions will be asked at the EB-5 consulate interview?
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- How can family members on different visas immigrate under EB-5?
- How can I stay in the United States for EB-5 if my J-1 visa will expire?
- What is the I-829 approval rate for the EB-5 program?
- How will a history of mental illness affect my EB-5 immigration eligibility?
- How difficult is it to find EB-5 direct $1 million investors?
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