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EB5 Status

Is there a time limit to use my approved I-526E?

An approved I-526E does not expire in the traditional sense, but visa availability determines when the investor can proceed to the next step. For investors from countries without backlogs, the process moves to adjustment of status or consular processing relatively quickly after approval.

For investors from backlogged countries, the approved I-526E remains valid while the investor waits for a visa number. The priority date established at filing is preserved. However, if the investor's circumstances change materially (such as the underlying project failing), the approval may be subject to revocation.

The grandfathering provision under the RIA protects investors who filed I-526E before the RIA's effective date from certain regulatory changes, including investment amount increases.

Derived|INA § 203(b)(5); USCIS Policy Manual Vol. 6, Part G; EB5Status analysis

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