THREE THINGS WE LEARNED AT AILA 2025

Here are the top three takeaways from AILA 2025 that EB-5 investors need to know: stricter enforcement on long-term overseas travel, expanded scrutiny for applicants from Communist-affiliated countries, and cautious optimism around the still-uncertain “Gold Card” program.
UNDERSTANDING RFEs: WHY THEY ARE ISSUED AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM

There are three letters – RFE – that no EB-5 investor wants to hear after filing their I-526E petition. RFE stands for Request for Evidence and are a formal request issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) when additional information or documentation is needed to make a decision on the investor’s petition. While not […]
AGING OUT EXPLAINED: ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR EB-5 INVESTORS

Understanding Aging Out for EB-5 Investors:
Many EB-5 investors apply with their children as dependents, but if a child turns 21 during processing, they may “age out” and lose eligibility. This article explains how the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) helps preserve a child’s eligibility, how visa availability impacts it, and what families can do to avoid aging-out issues.