Why do Chinese nationals have such long wait times?
Chinese nationals face the most severe EB-5 backlog due to a combination of historical filing volume and per-country visa limits. Between 2012 and 2017, Chinese investors accounted for more than 80 percent of all EB-5 petitions filed. This created an accumulated inventory of approved petitions waiting for visa numbers that far exceeds annual supply.
Federal law limits any single country to approximately 7 percent of the total employment-based visa allocation. For EB-5, this means Chinese nationals can receive only a limited number of visas per year, regardless of how many approved petitions are in the queue.
The unreserved category backlog for China currently extends approximately nine to ten years from present-day filings. However, all three set-aside categories (Rural, HUA, Infrastructure) remain current for Chinese nationals, offering a path without backlog for new filings.
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