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The EB-5 “Elephant” in the Room
As the global EB-5 market ramps back up to its pre-pandemic activity level, there is one big “elephant in the room”, meaning a very important subject matter that everyone is ignoring.
Jose E. Latour Feb 28, 2023
RIVER OAK EB-5: Secure U.S. Residency In South Florida’s Booming Economy!
Miami Ranked #1 US Destination for FDI in 2022 FT-NIKKEI “Investing In America” Ranking October 6, 2022 The Financial Times and NIKKEI today named Miami, Florida, as “the best city in the U.S.
Jose E. Latour Oct 06, 2022
BREAKING: Investors in EB-5 Projects by Existing RCs Can Now File I-526E Right Away
The USCIS has just agreed to a settlement which resolves two pending lawsuits filed against the government, paving the way for approved EB-5 Regional Centers like American Venture Solutions (“AVS”) to begin filing new EB-5 investor petitions (I-526E) without waiting for USCIS adjudication of new Reg...
Jose E. Latour Aug 25, 2022
New EB-5 Forms: Puzzles to Solve
The EB-5 Regional Center Program’s reauthorization last March prompted much celebration and excitement in the EB-5 community. After all, it had been almost a year since the program’s sunset, and demand continues to grow for quality EB-5 Regional Center Investor Visa projects.
Jose E. Latour May 23, 2022
UPDATED 5-10-22: US Congress Instructs USCIS on RC Continuity
[NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY BEING UPDATED.
Jose E. Latour May 09, 2022
Adjustment of Status: a Game-Changer for Vietnam EB-5 Investors
By José E.
Jose E. Latour Mar 22, 2022
With the Regional Center Program in limbo, EB-5 Investors Must Vet Direct EB-5 Offerings.
Jose E. Latour Oct 04, 2021
Mirrored Entity Portfolio Investing: U.S. Stock Options for Vietnamese Investors
September 3, 2021 By José E.
Jose E. Latour Sep 03, 2021
$500,000 Direct EB-5: Fact vs. Fiction
By Jose E.
Jose E. Latour Aug 07, 2021
USCIS on EB-5 Regional Center Lapse
As we recently reported, the 2019 EB-5 law was nullified by a California Federal Court last week, briefly restoring the $500,000 TEA/$1 Million non-TEA EB-5 investment threshold.
Jose E. Latour Jul 01, 2021