Reluctancy about EB-5 fee hike but interest remains, attorneys say
The EB-5 industry is resigned to the new prices but continues to question their legality and awaits the results of an ongoing lawsuit.
Read MoreThe EB-5 industry is resigned to the new prices but continues to question their legality and awaits the results of an ongoing lawsuit.
Read MoreThe EB-5 industry saw project growth in 2023, but the Apr. 1 fee hike will affect 2024 figures. The market prepares for 2027 renewal.
Read MoreThey filed before the U.S. Court for the District of Columbia, alleging that the rule governing this time period was unlawful.
Read MoreAlthough the restraining order was unsuccessful, the lawsuit remains. AIIA is leading a fundraising campaign for the legal fees.
Read MoreNew developers must take some fundamental steps to become eligible industry participants and benefit from EB-5 capital.
Read MoreIncreased E-5 project information is welcome, but effectiveness depends on USCIS, say immigration attorneys.
Read MoreCash and property gifts are common in some EB-5 markets. Attorneys explain the choices when that money cannot be traced back.
Read MoreAsia remains the dominant region for EB-5 visa issues, followed by South America. The number of allocations fell for India and Vietnam.
Read MoreNotably, the data is outdated and does not include Form I-526/I-526E filing numbers over the past four months, says EB-5 attorney Joseph Barnett.
Read MoreThey advise that the information must be more conclusive regarding a potential new backlog for I-526 petitions for High Unemployment Areas (HUA) projects
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