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Sunday, September 19, 2021

USCIS WILL deny all pending Regional Center category EB5 visa petitions as the regional center program reauthorization is unlikely

USCIS will deny all pending regional center category #eb5visa petitions because the regional center category won't get reauthorized until at least December, and no law permits the USCIS to hold petitions in abeyance if the petition's visa category itself ceases to exist, and the EB5 visa's regional center program reauthorization is extremely unlikely.


Investors can get US residence visas for their families in 6 months and Permanent Residence in 18 months, by co-investing $300,000 in US businesses.

EB1c visas are a lot safer, faster, and cheaper than #EB5 visas!

EB-5 Investors need to invest $500000 and pay fees of $65-96,000, and get temporary green cards after 4-5 years, and permanent green cards after 9+ years. 

EB5 investors get their money back after 10+ years, while our clients get their money back after 3 years.

EB5 visa investors get 1% annual ROI, while our investors get 3%.

As Permanent Residents, investors, their spouses, and children below 21 can live, work, study, or do business anywhere in the US.

The US is the world's largest economy, and offers amazing opportunities that are unavailable elsewhere!


US permanent residence offers the following benefits:

Law abiding & safe cities

Low interest rates

Low income tax rates

Favorable labor laws

Efficient judiciary

Business friendly policies

AAED, IIUSA, and EB5IC have conflicting agendas, which makes it impossible for politicians to support reauthorization for regional center pilot program for EB5 visas.

#IIUSA #AAED #EB5IC

#ReAuthorization

#EB5ReAuthorization

#investorvisa #icai #icap #fca #aca #NRI #H1Visa

#goldenvisa #eb5visa #mbbs #usmle #H1B #GreenCard #E2visa

#grenada #greece #malta #portugal #usvisa #secondcitizenship #F1visa #secondpassport #opt

#Immigration #H1BVisa

#citizenshipbyinvestment #E2

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