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    Sep '22 • US visa options for students and their families

    Bonus Episode: Overcoming EB-5 Denials and Delays through Litigation

    Bonus Episode: Overcoming EB-5 Denials and Delays through Litigation

    EB-5 investors are facing unique issues and challenges concerning their futures in the U.S. “Normal” processing times for I-526 have surpassed 45 months, and I-829 processing times are around 40 months. Depending on the investor’s birthplace, phase in the EB-5 process, and if there are dependents’ ages to be considered, there are different options and recommendations. When foreign nationals are facing years of adjudication in a program designed to last 3 to 5 years, it may be time to sue in federal court.

    In addition to delays, EB-5 petition denial rates have increased. If an EB-5 petition is denied, it’s not necessarily the end of the road. The Klasko Litigation Team has extensive experience in successfully challenging petition denials in federal court.

    In December 2019, the Klasko Litigation Team hosted this live webinar specifically for EB-5 investors and developers. Topics covered were:

    • Litigation options for processing delays
    • Litigation options for denials
    • What to know before filing
    • The timeline of litigation
    • Addressing fees and litigation concerns
    • Success stories

    If you’re an EB-5 investor or developer and are ready to take action, this bonus episode is for you.

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    WHAT THE NEW EB-5 REGULATION CHANGES MEAN

    WHAT THE NEW EB-5 REGULATION CHANGES MEAN

    5 Key Points from the new EB-5 Regulations:

    • Increase in the minimum Targeted Employment Area (TEA) investment from $500K to $900K.
    • Increase in the minimum non-TEA investment from $1M to $1.8M.
    • TEA's will be centrally designated by the Department of Homeland Security.
    • TEA's will only be able to include "directly adjacent" census tracts to the census tract of the project.

    Effective Date: November 21, 2019 - Any I-526 petitions filed before this date will be grandfathered under the current rules and lower investment amount of $500K for TEA projects

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