EB5 Petitions and Escrow Accounts
This article examines the use of escrow accounts in the context of Form I-526 EB5 petitions for immigrant investors and the in the process of investing requirement.
This article examines the use of escrow accounts in the context of Form I-526 EB5 petitions for immigrant investors and the in the process of investing requirement.
In Matter of Zappia, the BIA denied an IR petition for a spouse where the marriage parties were first cousins and the marriage was invalid in Wisconsin.
Documenting the EB1C Immigrant Category – Multinational Managers and Executives
EB2 category green card – EB2 immigration. EB2 advanced degree – EB2 masters degree
The USCIS clarified the distinction between redemption agreements and impermissible debt arrangements in the EB5 petition context.
The National Visa Center has created an EB5 investor assistant desk for those seeking EB5 immigrant investor status and who have approved Form I-526 petitions.
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