I have requested to expedite my EB-5 case due to humanitarian reasons. I have noticed that the history of my case has the following:
1) Your request to have your case expedited was assigned to an officer for response.
2) We sent a response to your request to have your case expedited.
3) Your request to have your case expedited was completed.
At the same time, I received an email from IPO stating that they have received my request. Does this mean they have accepted to expedite my case? What should I expect next?
Answers
Bernard P Wolfsdorf
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyUnless they have indicated that the expedite was actually approved, you can most likely assume it remains pending.
Lynne Feldman
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyHard to know - follow up with the investor office of USCIS.
Belma Demirovic Chinchoy
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyYou should expect a decision.
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