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November 09, 2023
Projecting the number of EB-5 reserved visas over the next 3 years
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Don’t be afraid of filing a mandamus — and know who your EB-5 lawyer is working for
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Can cryptocurrency be approved as a source of funds?
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The U.S. green card by investment process
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Navigating The New World Of Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs)
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‘Smart’ tax planning for EB-5 investors begins long before a Green Card
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25 top immigration lawyers comment on the future of EB-5: the market will adjust as investors & projects diversify
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EB-5 market trends thus far in 2020 — and what’s on the horizon
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Some Miami developers still looking to build hotels with EB-5 capital, including Mexican ‘flight money’
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Key considerations when an EB-5 investor files an I-485 to adjust status in the U.S.
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$1.8 billion LA project, backed by $450 million of EB-5 money, faces huge questions due to pandemic
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Ethical and practical considerations in EB-5 representation
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Pandemic puts investors at different stages in the EB-5 process at risk
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Filing an I-526 petition for your EB-5 investor Visa
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Why EB-5 goes wrong for some investors: an immigration lawyer shares insight
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With the Coronavirus impact on the economy, should investors worry about filing their I-829?
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When patience is no longer a virtue: mandamus filing as a solution for pending EB-5 applications
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Hudson Yards, most expensive U.S. real-estate project ever, damned for using EB-5 money meant for distressed areas
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Chinese EB-5 investors turn to WeChat to correct “information imbalance” — and group together to sue
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