





USCIS just announced that it will start collecting fees for the EB-5 Integrity Fund.
On February 14, 2023, USCIS issued new policy affecting children of EB-5 investors subject to age-out. The new policy reflects USCIS’s new interpretation of the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA), a 2002 law that sought to protect dependent children from “aging out” of immigration benefits – or turning 21 years old before their parents obtained their U.S. residency (green card).
Carolyn Lee named Co-Chair of IIUSA’s Public Policy committee with Ms. Lulu Gordon of EB5 Capital.