How can I invest in the EB-5 project without having to transfer the entire amount directly? Is it possible to invest by installments?
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Lynne Feldman
Find the Best EB5 Visa LawyersPossibly, if the project allows it but you can’t file the I-526 until fully invested.

Anthony Cummings
Litigation AttorneysUsually funds do not accommodate installments; you may want to consider paying into escrow with your attorneys and investing once you have accumulated the required funds.

Yuliya Veremiyenko-Campos
Find the Best EB5 Visa LawyersIt is possible to make your investment in parts if the project you are investing in allows this. Also, you will need to complete your EB-5 investment before USCIS approves your case. If you are filing your EB-5 petition based on a partial investment, you should be able to determine and disclose to USCIS the source of funds of your entire investment amount. After you complete your investment in full, you should file a supplement with USCIS containing evidence of such.
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