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What are the criteria and fee for preparing documents for I-924 to recertify a regional center?

I would like to know the reasonable cost to prepare the documents to apply for I-924 and how long it would take to get the I-924 approved? What are the criteria and fee for preparing the documents for I-924?

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Michael A Harris, Esq

Michael A Harris, Esq

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Are you seeking to re-certify a regional center that has a Notice of Intent to Terminate (NOIT?)? An I-924 would be filed to amend the designation of an existing regional center, which would typically involve seeking to expand the geographic territory of the center, as well as including a shovel-ready project in an exemplar I-526 filing vis-a-vis the I-924 filing. I think you would be best reaching out to a specialist to discuss this in detail.

Belma Demirovic Chinchoy

Belma Demirovic Chinchoy

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It depends on the team you engage; you need an immigration attorney, a business plan writer, an economist, a securities and corporate attorneys. Or you can engage none of these individuals and buy an off the shelf filing, which is not advised. Or you can buy an already-approved regional center.

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

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If you are referring to establishing a regional center, the government filing fee is $17,795 and the cost depends on whether you work with a single professional who assists with all the necessary documents, or someone who puts a team together, because you need a corporate lawyer, a securities lawyer, an immigration lawyer and an economist, at minimum.

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