Boletín de visas del USCIS de septiembre de 2025: Todo permanece actualizado
Cada mes, el Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos publica la Boletín de visas, que es la fuente de información sobre la disponibilidad de visas en los Estados Unidos. Muestra qué solicitantes inmigrantes aprobados pueden obtener su visa de inmigrante en función de la fecha en que se presentó la petición original: si su petición EB-5 es aprobada por el USCIS, puede consultar el cuadro del Boletín de Visas para ver si hay una visa disponible actualmente para usted.
Actualización sobre las fechas límite para las categorías EB-5
En septiembre de 2025 Boletín de visas, el USCIS ha mantenido todas las categorías actualizadas.
Esto se debe a una gran actividad en los últimos meses. En abril de 2025 Boletín de visas, la fecha de acción final sin reservas del EB-5 para China se retrasó debido a la alta demanda del resto del mundo. En el mismo boletín, la India también sufrió un retroceso debido a la alta demanda.
En el boletín de visas de agosto, el USCIS mantuvo al día el alto desempleo rural y ofreció buenas noticias sobre las fechas prioritarias tanto para China como para la India. Las fechas de prioridad «sin reservas» del EB5 de China pasaron del 22 de enero de 2014 al 8 de diciembre de 2015, y las del EB5 de la India «sin reservas» pasaron del 1 de mayo de 2019 al 15 de noviembre de 2019.
Lea a continuación para obtener más información sobre cómo leer el boletín de visas.
Explicación del boletín de visas: ¿Cuántas visas hay disponibles?
Hay 140,000 tarjetas verdes basadas en el empleo disponibles cada año, con límites específicos para cada categoría de «preferencia». La ley de inmigración de los Estados Unidos también establece límites en la cantidad de tarjetas verdes disponibles según el país de origen. Ningún país de origen puede representar más del 7% de las tarjetas verdes emitidas en todas las categorías basadas en la familia y el empleo.
¿Por qué se llama a algunos países?
Aunque generalmente no es un problema para la mayoría de los países, este límite de país de origen puede generar atrasos para los inversores EB-5 de China e India. (Por lo general, no hay suficientes solicitantes de la EB-5 de México o Filipinas como para acumular atrasos en esos países, que son los únicos países sujetos a los límites de países de origen).
Los posibles participantes de la EB-5 deben consultar el Boletín de Visas para saber si hay visas disponibles de inmediato para ellos después de su I-526 o Petición I-526E está aprobado.
La tabla del EB-5 del último boletín de visas muestra lo siguiente:
Septiembre de 2025: Fechas finales de acción para las clases preferenciales basadas en el empleo (extracto que muestra solo el EB-5)

¿Qué significan las fechas en las casillas?
Este boletín de visas muestra que actualmente hay atrasos solo para los inversores aprobados en el marco del «antiguo» programa EB-5, que estaba en vigor antes de la Ley de Reforma e Integridad EB-5 de 2022 (la «RIA»), en vigor el 15 de marzo de 2022.
Para los inversores chinos e indios anteriores a la RIA, las fechas son el 22 de enero de 2014 para los solicitantes chinos y el 1 de mayo de 2019 para los solicitantes indios. Los inversores de China e India que presentaran su solicitud en el marco del antiguo programa después de las fechas límite indicadas (el 22 de enero de 2014, en el caso de China; el 1 de mayo de 2019, en el de la India) no pueden solicitar inmediatamente su visado y trasladarse a los Estados Unidos. Deben esperar a la fecha indicada para pasar a la fecha de solicitud de su petición, generalmente conocida como su «fecha de prioridad».
Tenga en cuenta que solo la categoría de preferencia «Sin reservas» del EB-5 muestra una fecha límite. Todas las nuevas categorías de preferencias reservadas para la visa EB-5 aparecen como «C» o «Actual», lo que significa que cualquier persona que haya aprobado una solicitud EB-5 relacionada con las nuevas visas reservadas creadas por la RIA puede iniciar el proceso para inmigrar a los EE. UU., incluso desde China e India.
Puntos clave a tener en cuenta
- Concepto erróneo sobre el límite máximo de país:
La sabiduría convencional sobre la EB-5 es que el límite por país se calcula dentro de cada categoría de preferencia, no en todas las categorías de preferencias. Eso significaría que ningún país podría tener más del 7% de visas EB-5 en cualquier categoría de visa reservada.
Esto está mal.
En un Anuncio del Registro Federal de EE. UU. fechado el 28 de marzo de 2023, el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos reconoció que estaba calculando los límites nacionales de manera incorrecta y describió cómo se calcularían los límites nacionales en el futuro. He aquí un artículo que hemos escrito para explicarlo Límites de países para la visa EB-5, la confusión y por qué los inversores nacidos fuera de China e India pueden elegir con confianza entre un proyecto EB-5 rural o un proyecto EB-5 con alto desempleo. - Es posible que las fechas límite no cambien de un mes a otro:
Las fechas límite no se mueven al mismo ritmo que el calendario del mundo real. Los cambios de fecha en China e India se han producido varias veces en los últimos 18 meses. Los últimos cambios se produjeron en abril y mayo de 2025. Estas medidas reflejan el análisis del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos sobre el número de tarjetas de residencia permanente disponibles para la categoría EB-5 y el número de solicitantes que están listos para solicitarlas. - El boletín de visas considera solo las peticiones APROBADAS:
El Departamento de Estado calcula las fechas del Boletín de Visas basándose en la información que tiene del USCIS sobre las peticiones aprobadas. Estas tablas no muestran el impacto de las peticiones que pueden haberse presentado anteriormente, pero que aún no se han aprobado.
El Boletín de Visas es el final de la historia. Para saber cuánto tiempo tendrá que esperar un aspirante a inmigrante, es importante entender cuántas peticiones podrían estar en trámite.
Visa Bulletin es una plaza de peaje en una autopista.
Piense en el Boletín de Visas como si fuera una plaza de peaje en una autopista. En él se indica la longitud de la cola en la cabina de peaje y se separa de los países específicos que tienen atrasos. Sin embargo, el boletín de visas no muestra cuántos automóviles hay en la autopista de camino a la plaza de peaje. Estas son las peticiones pendientes. Por lo general, esta información no se hace pública, pero los grupos industriales del EB-5 se han esforzado por obtener esta información. Proporcionaremos nuestro análisis de esta información por separado.
La presentación simultánea puede acelerar el proceso, pero solo para quienes se encuentran en los Estados Unidos.
Presentación simultánea es un mecanismo en el que los inversores EB-5 que ya están en los Estados Unidos pueden enviar algunos formularios al mismo tiempo que su primer Solicitud del formulario I-526E, en lugar de esperar hasta que se apruebe la solicitud. Con la presentación simultánea, los inversores pueden completar y enviar sus dos Formulario I-485 (Solicitud para registrar la residencia permanente o ajustar el estatus) y su petición del formulario I-526E al mismo tiempo.
En general, esto permitirá a esos inversores:
- Viajar dentro y fuera de los Estados Unidos sin ninguna otra visa
- Trabaje legalmente en los Estados Unidos sin ningún tipo de empleo, patrocinio o visa por separado
- Reciba estos beneficios mientras su petición I-526E esté pendiente, SIN IMPORTAR CUÁNTAS PETICIONES SE HAYAN PRESENTADO ANTES.
En nuestra metáfora, esto significa que no importa cuántos coches estén en la carretera delante de ti. Siempre que no haya cola en la cabina de peaje, puede solicitar estos beneficios. Básicamente, si estás aquí, puedes quedarte aquí.
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For international investors dreaming of permanent U.S. residency, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program offers a promising pathway—but navigating its complex landscape, which includes EB-5 visa annual limits, requires more than just capital.
Imagine investing substantial funds in a U.S. project, only to discover that your country's immigration quota could dramatically impact your timeline for obtaining a green card. Each year, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) implements intricate EB-5 annual limits and country-specific caps that can significantly affect your immigration journey.
These regulations aren't just bureaucratic footnotes; they're critical strategic considerations that can mean the difference between immediate progress and years of unexpected waiting. Read on to learn what you need to know about navigating these restrictions.
The Evolution of EB-5 Country Limits: A Paradigm Shift
Conventional wisdom states that the EB5 visa country cap is calculated within each preference category, not across all preference categories.
Conventional EB-5 wisdom on country caps is wrong.
A US Federal Register announcement dated March 28, 2023, dramatically transformed how EB-5 visa annual limits are calculated. This update represents a significant change in understanding EB-5 country limits, offering new perspectives for investors navigating the complex immigration landscape.
Key Changes in EB-5 Visa Allocation
Since April 2023, the latest news on EB-5 visa calculations reveals a comprehensive approach to annual limits:
- Visas are now calculated across ALL preference categories
- Family-based and employment-based visas are considered together
- A new method for tracking country-specific visa usage has been implemented
This approach means immigrants from a particular country are not subject to EB-5 country limits until applications across ALL preference categories reach 7% of the total available visas.
Understanding the EB-5 Annual Limit and 7% Rule
The USCIS annual limits are governed by a nuanced 7% country cap mechanism designed to prevent any single country from dominating immigration allocations. Here are the three basic things you need to know to understand how the limits are governed:
- Total Visa Pool: Annual allocation of visas across various categories
- Proportional Allocation: No country can receive more than 7% of total visas
- Backlog Mechanism: Priority date-based restrictions when 7% threshold is reached
Current Landscape of EB-5 Country Limits
Four countries have reached the critical 7% cap across family-based and employment-based visas, they are China, India, Mexico and the Philippines.
For China and India, this means significant waiting periods and strategic investment planning. Mexico and the Philippines experience minimal practical impact due to lower EB-5 application volumes.
Strategic Implications for EB-5 Investors
Investors from countries outside of China and India enjoy significant advantages in navigating EB-5 annual limits. These investors face fewer restrictions, with greater flexibility in project selection and potentially faster processing times under current USCIS regulations.
Conversely, investors from China and India encounter more complex EB-5 country limits. These nations experience heightened scrutiny and longer waiting periods, requiring more sophisticated immigration and investment strategies to navigate the annual visa constraints.
Further, the EB-5 country limits are treated separately for the unreserved EB-5 category and each of the reserved categories (rural, high unemployment, and infrastructure). To understand current backlogs for the reserved categories, and any recent changes, pay close attention to the monthly visa bulletin put out by the Department of State.
Investment Strategies to Manage EB-5 Annual Limits
Understanding the EB-5 annual limit is crucial for successful immigration planning. Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs, both rural and high unemployment areas) offer a strategic approach to managing visa allocations, providing:
- Reduced minimum investment ($800,000 vs. $1,050,000)
- Potential acceleration through high-unemployment or rural project designations
Proactive planning becomes essential in managing USCIS annual limits. Investors should consult EB-5 immigration experts to help develop comprehensive long-term strategies and understand intricate priority date implications.
Key Takeaway on EB-5 Annual Limits
While USCIS annual limits and country caps are critical, they should not be the sole focus of your EB-5 investment strategy. Be sure to consider project quality, job creation potential, long-term investment objectives and your own personal and family immigration goals.
Mastering EB-5 Visa Annual Limits
The EB-5 visa landscape continues to evolve, with recent USCIS updates providing new opportunities and challenges. By understanding the nuanced approach to annual limits and country caps, investors can make informed decisions that align with their immigration and investment aspirations.
Ready to navigate the complexities of EB-5 visa annual limits? Contact Peachtree Group today for a personalized consultation.
About Peachtree Group
Peachtree Group is an investment firm driving growth with a diverse portfolio of commercial real estate assets and other ventures, with a specialty in hospitality. We’ve executed hundreds of investments since inception with a focus on real estate acquisition, development, and lending. Today, we manage billions in equity, augmented by services designed to protect, support, and grow your investment.
Peachtree Group has an EB-5 visa by investment program which allows foreign nationals the opportunity to attain permanent residency in the United States. The EB-5 visa program allows you to invest in job creating projects in the U.S. creating a path to a green card for you and your family. The minimum investment is $1,050,000. However, investment in Targeted Employment Areas reduces the minimum cost to $800,000. Learn more about the EB-5 visa by investment program.
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USCIS Form I-485 for EB-5 Investors Explained
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Form I-485, or the "Application to Register Permanent Residence" allows an EB-5 investor to adjust their investor's status from a non-immigrant to a conditional permanent resident (CPR). To take advantage of this, the EB-5 investor must already be in the United States lawfully on a non-immigrant visa such as a F-1 or H-1B. The form is generally filed after the I-526E Petition which is the first step in the EB-5 visa process. This blog post explains how the Form I485 fits into the overall EB-5 process, the essential documents needed, and how to avoid potential delays in the adjustment of status journey.
Concurrent Filing
The passing of the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (“RIA”) allowed EB-5 investors to file Form I-485 concurrently with Form I-526E if visas are available. This is called concurrent filing and allows investors to remain in the US while their application is processed. In short, if you are in the U.S. you can stay in the U.S. while you wait for the adjudication of your Form I-526E Petition.
Conditional Permanent Residency
Once the I-485 is approved, the investor becomes a conditional permanent resident which is good for two years. During this time, they need to fulfil the promise they made with the I-526 form to invest in a project that creates US jobs. In order to remove the conditional and become a permanent resident, the investor must file Form I-829 or the "Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status". Once this is granted, the investor and their eligible family members receive permanent green cards.
Investor Benefits During I-485 processing:
While the I-485 is processing, EB-5 investors may also file a Form I-765, "Application for Employment Authorization" and Form I-131, "Application for Travel Document" to receive an employment authorization and travel permit, which allows them to work in the US and travel while their applications are pending.
I-485 Filing Requirements: Documents to be submitted with your Form I-485
Peachtree Group encourages ourEB-5 investors to consult with their immigration attorney and to read through the Form I-485 form instructions as the specific evidence required with theForm I-485 application may vary depending on the immigrant category you are filing under.
Documents required to be submitted with your Form I-485 include:
- Passport-style photographs
- Government-Issued identity document with photograph
- Birth Certificate
- Inspection and Admission or Inspection and Parole
- Passport page with admission or parole stamp;
- Passport page with nonimmigrant visa; and
- FormI-94 Arrival-Departure Record.
- Evidence of Maintenance of Status
- Original Sealed Medical Exam Results (FormI-693)
I-485 EB5 Filing Costs
As November 2024, the filing fee for Form I-485 is $1,440. The EB-5 investor pays additional filing fees if they are also filing Form I-765 and Form I-131. Be sure to check the USCIS website for the most up to date fee information. In addition, this site has information on what to do while you wait for your green card application.
Prevent unnecessary delays in the adjudication of Form I-485
By following the I 485 form instructions and submitting all the required evidence and supporting documentation at the time of the Form I-485 filing, EB-5 investors may avoid receiving a Request for Evidence (“RFE”) from USCIS.
Tips to prevent receiving an RFE include:
- Form I-693, Report of Immigration MedicalExamination and Vaccination Record
- Only a USCIS designated civil surgeon can perform this medical examination in the United States. The civil surgeon will document the results of the examination on Form I-693. USCIS considers a complete Form I-693 to remain valid for two years from the date the civil surgeon signs the form.
- Due to the limited time validity of Form I-693, EB-5 investors are not required to submit Form I-693 at the time they file their adjustment application but may select to do so in order to avoid a RFE and delay the adjudication process. USCIS cannot approve the Form I-485 without having the report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, so if the Form I-693 is not filed with the adjustment of status, USCIS will have to issue an REF to obtain the medical report.
- File all required initial evidence and supporting documentation as described in the form instructions; and
- Use the current edition of Form I-485
Additional Resources
For more information about the I-526E Form and the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, consider consulting the following resources:
- USCIS Website: Access official forms, instructions, and updates on processing times.
- A Simple Guide to EB-5 Immigration by Investment
- Immigration Attorneys: Seek legal advice from professionals specializing in EB-5 cases. If you are not familiar with an immigration attorney, contact Peachtree Group, our team can give you contact information for several knowledgeable lawyers.
- Contact Peachtree Group: Contact Peachtree Group for guidance on specific investment opportunities and compliance requirements.
- Learn more about the Peachtree Advantage
- What is form I-526E for EB-5 investors?
- What is Form I-826 for EB-5?

What is Form I-526E for EB-5 Investors?

Form I-526E, also known as the "Immigrant Petition by Regional Center Investor," is the first petition filed by a foreign investor seeking to secure U.S. permanent residence through an investment in a new commercial enterprise associated with a USCIS-designated regional center. This blog post will provide a guide to Form I-526E, including an overview, documentation required for filing the petition, instructions for completion, costs, processing times, and how Peachtree Group can assist you throughout the application process. This is slightly different than a I-526 form, which is an "Immigrant Petition by Standalone Investor." You can read more here about the two different forms.
Overview of Form I-526E: Your promise to fulfill the requirements of the EB-5 program
The I-526E form is the initial petition filed by an individual seeking an EB-5 visa. This form is submitted to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and is designed to demonstrate the applicant has made or is actively in the process of making a qualifying investment in a new commercial enterprise (“NCE”) associated with a USCIS -designated regional center, which will benefit the U.S. economy by creating ten (10) full-time jobs for U.S. workers. Approval of the I-526E petition is a crucial step in obtaining an EB-5 visa, which grants the investor and their immediate family members conditional U.S. permanent residency.
In short, Form I-526E is your promise to fulfill the requirements of the EB-5 program.
Evidence to Accompany your Form I-526E Petition
Given the complexity of the Form I-526E application, we advise our EB-5 investors to engage immigration attorneys with EB-5 experience to assist them with the preparation and filing of their I-526E Petition.
Filling out Form I-526E involves several steps, each requiring careful attention to detail. Generally, these steps are done by the EB-5 investor’s immigration attorney. Using the latest version of Form I-526E from the USCIS website, attorneys need the investors to provide personal details, including full name, date of birth, nationality, mailing address, physical address for the past five (5) years, employment history, as well as information about the EB-5 investor’s spouse and children.
The Form I-526E also requires information about the Regional Center and the project application. Peachtree Group provides that information as part of the I-526E Template prepared forEB-5 investors in each of our projects.
Form I-526E also asks for information about the investment. EB-5 investors provide details about the investment amount, the composition of their investment and the source of the invested funds. The EB-5 investors must submit documentation proving the investment funds have been lawfully obtained. In addition, Form I-526E asks for information about visa processing, immigration proceedings, as well as bonafides of persons involved with the Regional Center Program.
Unlike the I-526 Petitions filed before the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (“RIA”), when the petitions included the offering documents, project related documents and the investor specific documents, I-526E Petitions filed post RIA are mainly comprised of documentation of the EB-5 investors’ lawful source of capital.
The typical documents filed with Form I-526E Petition includes:
1. Investment in a USCIS-designated Regional Center: Post RIA, Regional Centers must file a Form I-956F, Application for Approval of an Investment in a Commercial Enterprise before any EB-5 investors can file their Form I-526E Petitions. As evidence of an invest in a new commercial enterprise for which the Regional Center has filed a Form I-956F, the EB-5 investors should provide a copy of the Receipt Notice or the Approval Notice received from USCIS for the Form I-956F filing. Peachtree Group is providing the Receipt Notice or Approval Notice as part of the I-526E Template petition prepared for the EB-5 investors in each of our projects.
With the Form I-956F filing, Peachtree, through the Regional Center, provides USCIS the full package of the offering documents, the business plan, economic impact report, Regional Center designation letter, as well as numerous other project related documents.
Please note: USCIS specifically asked during one of their engagements not to resubmit the documents filed with the I-956F, but to include the Receipt Notice with the investor’s Form I-526E Petition.
In addition, in Part 4, Information About Your Regional Center and Project Application of the FormI-526E, the EB-5 investors are supposed to provide specific information about the filed Form I-956F, the Regional Center, the NCE and the project, which allows USCIS to associate their I-526E filing with the Form I-956F filed for the project they selected for their EB-5 investment. Peachtree is also provides this information with the Sample Form I-526E, part of the I-526E Template petition.
2. Investment: The EB-5 investors must provide evidence they have invested or are actively in the process of investing the required amount of capital. The EB-5 investors must invest $1,050,000 or $800,000 if the investment is made in a project located in a rural or high unemployment targeted employment area (“TEA”) or an infrastructure project.
The NCE is a for-profit organization formed in the United States after November 29, 1990 for the ongoing conduct of lawful business that receives, or is established to receive, capital investment from immigrant investors. Such evidence may include but is not limited to, copies of wires, bank statements showing amounts deposited into the separate account established for the NCE, evidence of monies transferred or committed to be transferred to the NCE in exchange for shares of stock that cannot be redeemed at the holder’s request, or any loan or mortgage agreement, promissory note, security agreement, or other evidence of borrowing that is secured by assets owned by the EB-5 investors (other than those of the NCE) and for which the EB-5 investors is personally and primarily liable.
3. Lawful Capital: TheEB-5 investors must provide evidence the capital they have invested or are actively in the process of investing, as well as any funds used to pay administrative costs and fees, were obtained through lawful means.
Such evidence may include but is not limited to:
- Foreign business registration records
- The investors’ tax returns filed within the last seven years in or outside the United States
- Evidence of other sources of capital.
- If the investment funds were gifted or borrowed, the EB-5 investor must submit evidence from the donor or, if other than a bank, the lender demonstrating that such funds were obtained through lawful means and that the funds were gifted or loaned in good faith and were not gifted or loaned to circumvent any limitations imposed on permissible sources of capital, including, but not limited to proceeds from illegal activity.
I-526E Processing Time and Costs
I-526E Processing Time: At the time of this publishing, USCIS has yet to publish their processing time for the new Form I-526E. Invest in the USA (“IIUSA”), the industry trade association for the EB-5 Regional Center Programs, has recently published an analysis of data collected from the EB-5 industry and concluded that the I-526E Petitions associated with a project located in a rural TEA were approved in 10 months on average, with a normal range of 6 to 15 months, while I-526E Petitions associated with a project located in a high-unemployment TEA were approved in approximately 14 months on average, with normal range of 11 to 16 months.
Cost: As of November 2024, the I-526E filing fee is $11,160. If the EB-5 investors are filing their initial Form I-526E on or after October 1, 2022, they must include a separate fee of $1,000 as required by RIA. Be sure to check the USCIS website for the most up to date fee information.
How Peachtree Group Can Help
Navigating the EB-5 application process can be complex. Peachtree Group offers comprehensive support to investors throughout the I-526E petition process, including:
- Consultation and Guidance: Provide expertadvice on qualifying investments and ensuring compliance with EB-5 regulations.
- Document Preparation: Assist in gatheringand preparing necessary documentation to support the EB-5 investor’s I-526E Petition.
- Tracking and Updates: Help monitor theprogress of the EB-5 investor’s petition and provide updates on any changes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the I-526E Form?
Form I-526E is an application used by foreign nationals pooling their investment with one or more qualified immigrants participating in the Regional Center Program to petition for an EB-5 visa. It demonstrates that the investor has made or is in the process of making a qualifying investment in a new commercial enterprise and meets the program’s requirements for obtaining conditional U.S. permanent residency.
What Do I Need to Fill Out an I-526E?
EB-5 investors must provide personal identification information, details about the investment amount and enterprise, evidence of the lawful source of investment funds.
What Happens After the I-526E Form is Approved?
Once Form I-526E is approved, the next step is consular processing or adjustment of status. If you are outside the U.S., you will attend a visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
If you are already in the U.S., you can concurrently file for adjustment of status with your Form I-536E Petition. After obtaining an EB-5 visa, you and your immediate family members can become conditional permanent residents, with the conditions removed upon proving that the investment has met the program requirements.
By understanding the Form I-526E Petition, you will be well-prepared to start navigating the EB-5 application process successfully. If you need assistance, Peachtree Group is here to provide expert support and ensure your application is filed accurately and efficiently.
Additional Resources
For more information about the I-526E Form and the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, consider consulting the following resources:
- USCIS Website: Access official forms, instructions, and updates on processing times.
- A Simple Guide to EB-5 Immigration by Investment
- Immigration Attorneys: Seek legal advice from professionals specializing in EB-5 cases. If you are not familiar with an immigration attorney, contact Peachtree Group, our team can give you contact information for several knowledgeable lawyers.
- Contact Peachtree Group: Contact Peachtree Group for guidance on specific investment opportunities and compliance requirements.
- Learn more about the Peachtree Advantage
- USCIS Form I-485 for EB5 investors Explained
- What is Form I-826 for EB-5?