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The number of investment immigration applications in the United States has increased this year and will reach more than 4,000

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The number of investment immigration applications in the United States has increased this year and will reach more than 4,000 The number of I-526 applications for the U.S. investment immigration EB-5 project in 2010 was...

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The number of U.S. investment immigration applications will increase this year and will reach more than 4,000. In 2010, the number of I-526 applications for the U.S. investment immigration EB-5 project was 1,955. In the first three quarters of this year, the number of applications has reached 2,608, nearly 1.5 times that of last year. It is expected that the number of applications for the entire year this year will reach more than 4,000. In 2010, the number of I-526 applications for the U.S. investment immigration EB-5 project was 1,955. In the first three quarters of this year, the number of applications has reached 2,608, nearly 1.5 times that of last year. It is expected that the number of applications this year will reach more than 4,000. Based on three family members in a family, there are 12,000 applicants, which has exceeded the annual EB-5 U.S. investment immigration visa quota of 10,000. Immigration experts said that judging from the current accumulation of applications, the Immigration Bureau will likely make adjustments to current policies to ensure efficiency in review and approval. Recently, the USCIS held a meeting for regional centers in the United States and decided that during the period when the EB-5 priority expedited processing service is not implemented (called the transition period), the USCIS will try to use various new methods to speed up the processing of EB5-cases; the USCIS will continue to train more immigration application reviewers to participate in the I-526 approval review; make corresponding adjustments and reforms to the I-526 approval review cycle; the USCIS will add a business analysis link in the process of reviewing new projects. The existing investment immigration bill will officially expire on September 30, 2012. Currently, the US Immigration Service usually takes 6 months to process an application. Based on this estimated time, applicants must complete all submissions before March 1, 2012. At present, while many countries and regions are raising immigration thresholds and increasing investment amounts, the depreciation of the US dollar has made it relatively cheaper to immigrate to the United States. The U.S. economy is currently slowing down. In order to revive the economy and increase employment, the U.S. government will announce a series of new policies with the core idea of ​​"balance", which is good news for U.S. investment immigration applicants.

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