Visa Bulletin: EB-5 Chinese and Indian investors face retrogression
The final action dates for Chinese and Indian EB-5 investors have retrogressed by two years on average, respectively, according to DOS April Visa Bulletin.
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The final action dates for Chinese and Indian EB-5 investors have retrogressed by two years on average, respectively, according to DOS April Visa Bulletin.
Read MoreEB-5 investors must consider several important factors in the adjudication process when applying for a U.S. green card.
Read MoreApplicants from countries besides China and India applying under the Unreserved and set-aside categories face no backlogs.
Read MoreIn January, the Department of State (DOS) announced that a potential backlog for EB-5 visa applications under the set-aside categories might become a reality.
Read MoreThe Visa Bulletin is a monthly publication that features dates that are pivotal for processing immigrant visas and adjusting status in the U.S. for the EB-5 and other visa programs.
Read MoreThe Visa Bulletin provides essential information about immigrant visa availability, including filing and final action dates for EB-5 applications.
Read MoreMost of the dates for EB-5 visa applications in the Unreserved category progressed in the October visa bulletin, but there’s one exception.
Read MoreThe E-5 Unreserved visa category is the first U.S. employment-based visa that has reached its yearly number limit.
Read MoreThe Department of State has kept the same filing and final action dates for EB-5 visa investors applications since February.
Read MoreJennifer Hermansky discusses efforts to address EB-5 investments, visa backlogs, and AILA’s advocacy work.
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