美国公民及移民民服务局(USCIS)最近宣布,I-526E(区域中心投资者移民申请申请)的申请费用大幅增加 204%,这是 EB-5移民公民投资者的流入程中至关系重要的第一步。这种费用调整对潜入的EB-5投资者具有短期期限的影片。本文深度探险讨论了通过美国永久居民权寻找美国永久居民权的费率增高的细节及其对手在影片中寻找美国永久居民权的潜入 EB-5 计划。
什么是 I-526E?
EB-5移民民投资者计划为外国投资者通过对美国工人创造就业机会商业机构的新商业企业进行合资投资来获得美国绿卡的途径提供了一条条款。I-526e申请是申请流程中的重要组成部分,这表明投资者首先要考虑该计划承认诺的投资者。
I-526E FEARINE上调的详情
根据美国公民及移民服务局网站(美国公民及移民服务局费率规则常见问题解答 | 移民局),2024 年 4 月 1 日,I-526E 费用将从 3,675 美元增加到 11,160 美元,长达 204%。这一调整是移民局为支出的付款处理和裁决移民民众申请相关的不间断上涨的费用。费用上调适用于所有最新的 I-526E 申报。EB-5利益相关者在等待移民局进行新的EB-5法(2022年EB-5改版与诚信法案,或 “RIA”)的单一独家收取费用研究。RIA第106条美国公民和移民民服务局对EB-5相关申请的相关申请进行费用水平价进行费用研究。2024 年 4 月 1 日的费用上涨与这个所需要的费用研究可以导致 FeinalResearch 的未成年费率增大是分开的,因为此投资者应随机了解未成年人可能的进一步上涨。
I-526E FEFILENONESUP对 EB-5 投资者的影响
- 财务注意事项: FEFILONESUNCLEONSEUGTOF TOREB-5 投资者具有财务影片,因为该计划已成功需要进行大量投资。申请费的增加增加了考虑使用EB-5途径的潜水在移民的额外经济负担中。投资者在评分估计和该计划的总体成就本时应将这一变量化在内。
- 决赛路线: comprancho 的申请费可能会影响投资者的计划。正在考虑与EB-5的个人可能性希望加快出决心,以期避免免除更高的申请费。投资者在 2024 年 4 月 1 日之前提出 mi-526ee表格,将节省7,485美元。
- 待遇的申请申请: EsnaPendingi-526e申请的投资者应注意费用调整,并考虑这将如何影响他们正在进行的申请申请。尽管新手的费用可能仅适用于 2024 年 4 月 1 日当天或之后提交的申请和申请,但建议申请人咨询移民人士,以了解费用调整将如何影响正在进行的申请申请,并可能通过提交移民程序的表格来影响将来移民。
- 财务规划: FEABUFILE的增大了显而易见地潜入了EB-5投资者的精心规划财务计划的重要性。了解最新的费用结构对就职参与者与该计划进行智慧的计划以及确认使所有财务状况都感到满意,包括寻找任何用于支付管理费用和与投资相关的费用的资助。
- 考虑部分投资: Peachtree的EB-5的结构目的地允许 eB-5参与者最先投资80万美金所需要的全部投资中间,其余部分将在几个月内进行投资。
移民局提高 I-526E 的申请费为EB-5移民投资者计划本已错过综合复杂的格局引入了一个新的维度。建议在投资者仔细评论中估计最新的费用结构,与移民民众专业人士接触,寻找量身定做的建议,并根据个人财务状况做出智慧的决定。由于EB-5计划然是获胜的美国永久居民权的有吸力量的途径,投资者应该随机了解情况并适应变化,以成功的功效来对不变化的格局。
桃树集合了目前的产品结构让投资者有资格申请 EB-5 计划。
要了解有关EB-5的更多信息以上的信息 Peachtree的EB-5产品, agreene@peachtreegroup.com。
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If you're considering the EB-5 visa program but don't have the full $800,000 investment amount readily available, you may be wondering: can you use an EB5 loan to fund your investment? The answer is yes, but there are important requirements and considerations to understand.
The 2022 Law Change Made EB5 Loans Clear
The EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 brought significant clarity to the loan question. "The new law clarified that loans are okay. Before then, it was not clear whether a loan was okay, "explains Adam Greene, EVP EB-5 for Peachtree Group. Previously, the immigration service had taken the position that borrowed funds didn't qualify as capital if they weren't the investor's own assets.
Under the new law, gifted or borrowed funds may be counted as long as they meet two key requirements: the funds were obtained "in good faith" and were not used "to circumvent any limitations of permissible sources of capital."
What USCIS Needs to See for EB-5 Loans
When documenting an EB-5 loan, USCIS requires specific evidence:
- A valid loan agreement with clear terms
- Documentation of the loan source and how proceeds are transferred
- Proof that you, not someone else, are responsible for repayment
- Evidence of the lender's source of funds (unless from a U.S. chartered bank)
"As long as you can trace the money to a loan from a US chartered bank, that's OK," Greene notes. "However, if borrowing from individuals, you'll need to demonstrate that their source of capital is legitimate.”
Valid EB-5 Loan Sources
Several loan types can work for EB-5 investments:
- Home equity lines of credit
- Loans against investable assest (margin loans)
- Personal loans from banks with proper collateral
- Loans from companies or trusts you own
- Unsecured loans, if properly documented
"Any of these loans is valid as long as there is a legally enforceable loan agreement and you can establish that the funds that you get from the loan were sourced legitimately," Greene explains.
Key Risks to Avoid
The biggest red flag is attempting to circumvent source of funds requirements. "If you're trying to do something cute or tricky or something that just makes it easier to document your source of funds, you violate the spirit of the EB-5 law and you will have a high risk of I-526E denial.," warns Greene.
Other risks include:
- Inadequately documented loan agreements
- Loans secured by the EB-5 project itself
- Immediate loan repayment wiht unsourced funds
Peachtree Group's EB-5 Loan Solution
Recognizing the complexities of EB-5 loan documentation, Peachtree Group has created an affiliated lender that provides loans specifically for EB-5 investors. This program offers several advantages:
Unsecured Loan Structure: "We have an affiliated lender that actually will provide a loan to an investor that doesn't have a formal security agreement against the assets of the borrower," Greene explains. This eliminates potential complications with the immigration service regarding security interests in the EB-5 investment itself.
Flexible Repayment Terms: The loan doesn't need to be repaid for up to five years from origination. "It's very possible or even likely that their EB-5 investment may be repaid within those five years," Greene notes, meaning investors might use their returned EB-5 capital to repay the loan. Of course, EB-5 investors would remain personally liable for any shortfall in repayment proceeds, which is required to satisfy the “at-risk” requirements of the EB-5 program.
Streamlined Source of Funds: Since the affiliate lender sources funds from a US chartered bank, the documentation process is simplified. "We are able to prove that we funded off a bank line and therefore that should be sufficient for source of funds," Greene explains.
Clear Risk Structure: Investors who use $400,000 of their own funds plus a $400,000 loan are "at risk for $800,000,"satisfying USCIS requirements while providing financing flexibility.
The Bottom Line
"Loans are allowed under the new law unambiguously; it’s written in the text of the law," Greene emphasizes.
Success requires careful planning and proper documentation. The loan must represent genuine risk to the investor, and all source of funds requirements must be met.
Peachtree Group's affiliated lending program is designed to navigate these requirements while providing investors with flexible financing options. Before proceeding with any EB-5 loan structure, consult with an experienced immigration attorney to ensure compliance and avoid potential complications during the adjudication process.

Peachtree Group Receives USCIS Approval for EB-5 Funded Madison Bradenton Multifamily Development

Peachtree Group (“Peachtree”) has received I-956F approval from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the federal agency that oversees the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, for the development of Madison Bradenton, a 240-unit multifamily community in Bradenton, Fla.
The approval marks another major step forward for Peachtree’s EB-5 program, which drives economic growth and job creation through foreign investment in U.S. projects.
“Madison Bradenton reflects the strong demand for high-quality multifamily housing in growing markets,” said Adam Greene, executive vice president of EB-5 at Peachtree. “This project underscores our ability to pair EB-5 financing with secured lending, delivering attractive opportunities for investors while meeting critical housing needs.”
This marks Peachtree’s fourth I-956F approved development. Previous projects include Home2 Suites by Hilton in Boone, N.C., Spring Hill Suites by Marriott in Bryce Canyon, Utah and TownePlace Suites by Marriott in Palmdale, Calif.
Peachtree launched its EB-5 program in 2023 and remains committed to delivering high-quality, job-creating projects nationwide.
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Peachtree originated $47 million in floating-rate construction financing with a four-year term for the development. The project will include five four-story, elevator-serviced apartment buildings and one two-story carriage-style building, along with a clubhouse and several garage structures.
The 10.7-acre site at 303 301 Boulevard West sits in Manatee County, one of Florida’s fastest-growing areas. The location offers access to major employers, top healthcare centers and leisure destinations, including Siesta Key Beach, ranked among the nation’s best.
The community will feature 120 one-bedroom, 100 two-bedroom and 20 three-bedroom residences, averaging 1,027 square feet. Units will include stainless steel appliances, walk-in closets, granite countertops, kitchen backsplashes, ceiling fans, full-size washer-dryers and private patios or balconies.
Bradenton and the North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton metropolitan area continue to benefit from strong population growth, economic expansion and an appealing coastal lifestyle. With 81 percent of area jobs accessible within a 30-minute drive and leading employers in healthcare, government and retail, the market outlook remains highly favorable.
The EB-5 visa program allows foreign investors to obtain a green card in exchange for making a qualifying investment in a U.S. project that creates or preserves at least 10 full-time jobs. The minimum investment is $800,000.

Unlocking Creative Financing: How EB-5 Can Optimize Your Capital Stack
In a recent episode of the Peachtree Point of View podcast, Greg Friedman, CEO of Peachtree Group, sits down with Adam Greene, who heads the company's EB-5 program. Their conversation reveals how this unique financing mechanism can stimulate economic growth and job-creation while producing competitive advantages for commercial real estate investments.
For Peachtree Group investors, understanding EB-5 provides insight into how the firm enhances investment returns. The program works by connecting foreign nationals seeking U.S. green cards with development projects that need capital. These foreign investors contribute a minimum of $800,000 to qualifying projects that create U.S. jobs, and in exchange, they and their families receive a pathway to permanent residency.
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The EB-5 capital typically comes at a lower cost than traditional financing sources, as foreign investors are primarily motivated by immigration benefits rather than financial returns. This allows Peachtree to replace more expensive layers of the capital stack with this efficient capital, potentially improving overall project economics.
Adam Greene, with 14 years of specialized experience in EB-5 and nearly three decades in construction financing, explains Peachtree's innovative approach: Unlike competitors who use a "best efforts" fundraising model, Peachtree fully underwrites and commits to projects upfront, then uses EB-5 capital as a take-out strategy. This eliminates execution risk while still delivering the financial advantages of EB-5 funding.
The podcast highlights a recent $25 million Home2 Suites hotel in Boone, North Carolina as an example. Located in a rural area qualifying for the $800,000 EB-5 investment threshold, the project successfully incorporated EB-5 capital to enhance its financial structure.
The conversation also touches on the proposed "Gold Card" visa program under the Trump administration, which differs significantly from EB-5 as it involves a $5 million donation to the U.S. Treasury rather than an investment in job-creating projects.
Key Takeaways for Peachtree Investors:
- Enhanced Returns: EB-5 capital can be used as a take-out strategy for more expensive financing in the capital stack, potentially improving investment returns for Peachtree's investors.
- Risk Mitigation: Peachtree's approach eliminates the funding uncertainty typically associated with EB-5 by fully underwriting projects upfront, ensuring deal execution regardless of EB-5 raise timing.
- Competitive Advantage: In today's tight lending environment, access to this alternative capital source provides Peachtree projects with a meaningful edge in deal structuring.
- Job Creation: EB-5 allows worthy, job-creating projects to obtain capital to get done, but only if they prove the extra benefit of job creation for their local economies.
- Program Stability: The EB-5 program is authorized through September 2027, with investments made before September 2026 being grandfathered under current rules, providing a clear timeline for planning.
Listen to the full episode of Peachtree Point of View to gain deeper insights into how Peachtree leverages EB-5 financing to optimize returns on commercial real estate investments. Follow Peachtree Point of View on your favorite podcast platform for more strategic conversations on investment opportunities and financing innovations.
