Meaning of “Actively in the Process of Investing” in EB5 Context
An investor who is “Actively in the process of investing” in the EB5 visa context with a special focus on promissory notes.
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An investor who is “Actively in the process of investing” in the EB5 visa context with a special focus on promissory notes.
Investors and entrepreneurs not from treaty countries may require an H1B, L1, or O1 visa to work in the USA. This will explain special considerations for them.
This article explains the rules and regulations for the removal of conditions for EB5 immigrant investors, including special cases.
This article helps investors from treaty countries understand E2 treaty investor application process for E2 visa in the USA, rules for being E2 treaty investor.
The USCIS has imposed a new annual EB5 Integrity Fund fee on all regional centers.
The USCIS has determined that EB5 regional center investors no longer need to submit biometrics with fee with the Form I-526E.
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