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The EB-5 Data Brief

The numbers that matter, when they change

The EB-5 Data Brief delivers verified program data and analysis directly to your inbox. No marketing. No opinions disguised as data. Just the numbers, their sources, and what they mean.

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Weekly Briefing

Every Sunday: the week in review. Data changes, new analysis, upcoming deadlines, and a featured tool. The editorial backbone of EB5 Status, delivered in under 3 minutes of reading.

Monthly Data Brief

Published within 48 hours of each visa bulletin release. Covers priority date movement, processing time changes, filing volume trends, and any regulatory developments. Approximately 800 words with linked source citations.

FOIA Release Alerts

When we publish new data obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests, subscribers are the first to know. Includes a summary of findings and links to the full analysis.

Regulatory Change Notices

When USCIS publishes policy changes, fee adjustments, or processing updates that affect EB-5, we send a concise analysis within 72 hours.

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Average frequency: 2 to 3 emails per month. You can unsubscribe at any time from any email.

Recent issues

April 2026

Visa Bulletin May 2026: Final Action Date Movement and Set Aside Status Update

March 2026

Grandfathering Deadline: 6 Months Remaining. Filing Strategy and Cost Impact.

March 2026

USCIS Q2 FY2026 Statistics: Rural Set Aside Filings Surge 34% Quarter over Quarter

February 2026

Visa Bulletin March 2026: China Advances 3 Weeks, India Holds

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