E2 Employees of Treaty Investors
E2 employee visas are available under the E2 treaty investor category for E2 employees of E2 employers. We will explain the rules for E2 visas in these scenarios.
E2 employee visas are available under the E2 treaty investor category for E2 employees of E2 employers. We will explain the rules for E2 visas in these scenarios.
The following is a list of current EB 5 Visa Regional Centers by state. How to get EB5 Visa to USA through EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.
The USCIS will begin prioritizing EB5 Form I-526 petitions for adjudication in cases where a visa would be immediately available to the petitioner.
The DHS released proposed rule on the EB5 immigrant investor program. It proposes changes to targeted employment areas and minimum investment amounts for the EB5 program.
The USCIS announced its new EB5 regional center compliance audit program. This article explains how the EB5 regional center compliance audits will work.
USCIS released its annual Form I-924A filing tips for the Regional Centers in the EB5 Regional Center Program. We discuss its tips for avoiding NOITs.
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