What happens to EB-5 investors if a regional center’s designation is terminated?
How might an EB-5 investor discover why an I-526 petition is delayed?
What options does an EB-5 investor have if the project fails at some point in the EB-5 process?
What is a notice of intent to deny (NOID)?
How might prior drug charges affect a potential EB-5 investor’s admissibility?
What immigration options exist for EB-5 investors if their I-829 petition is denied or is not approvable?
What are the most common reasons an EB-5 petition might be delayed or denied?
Will an EB-5 investor be refunded the investment if the I-526 petition is approved but the EB-5 visa is denied?
What should an EB-5 investor do if the I-526 petition has been pending beyond normal processing times?
What are the consequences to an EB-5 investor if the regional center closes?
What does it mean when an I-526 petition is pending with the Immigrant Investor Program Office (IPO)?
What is the Immigrant Investor Program Office (IPO) and how is it different from the California Service Center (CSC)?
What is a Writ of Mandamus and when might it be an option in an EB-5 case?
If an EB-5 project fails, can an investor keep their priority date?
What should an EB-5 investor do if the National Visa Center (NVC) hasn’t received their petition from USCIS?
How long does it generally take USCIS to forward an EB-5 case to the National Visa Center (NVC)?
What can be done if an EB-5 petition is denied?
How might filing a writ of mandamus affect a pending EB-5 petition?
How might a previous overstay affect an application for an EB-5 visa?
How can an EB-5 investor be certain an EB-5 immigration attorney is not affiliated with a regional center?
In what ways might a pending I-829 petition affect an H-1B visa application?
What happens if Form I-829 is denied?
What are the potential consequences of attorney disbarment to a pending I-526 petition?
What happens to EB-5 investors if the job-creating enterprise (JCE) goes bankrupt?
Can an I-526 petition be changed once approved?