I-485
Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, is filed by EB-5 beneficiaries in the United States with approved I-526E petitions and current priority dates to obtain permanent residence and green cards.
I-526
Form I-526, Immigrant Investor Petition, is the petition filed by EB-5 investors who make direct investments in new commercial enterprises without using a USCIS-designated regional center. Direct investors file Form I-526 (not I-526E) and must demonstrate direct job creation and manage compliance documentation themselves.
I-526E
Form I-526E, Regional Center Immigrant Petition by Investor, is the petition filed by EB-5 investors who invest through a USCIS-designated regional center. Replaced the original Form I-526 for regional center investors after the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022. Direct investors continue to file Form I-526. The petition establishes investor eligibility and demonstrates that capital investment will create at least 10 full-time jobs. Approval of I-526E is a cornerstone step in the EB-5 process.
I-829
Form I-829, Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status, is filed by EB-5 investors to remove the conditions on their green card, typically filed within 90 days before the second anniversary of obtaining conditional permanent residence. Requires evidence that the investment was sustained and job creation requirements were met.
I-956
Form I-956, Regional Center Petition, is filed by organizations seeking USCIS designation as EB-5 regional centers. Approved I-956 petitions allow organizations to facilitate EB-5 investments within designated geographic areas and claim credit for indirect job creation.
I-956F
Form I-956F, Regional Center Petition for Removal or Relocation, is filed to modify an existing regional center's geographic area or operational scope. I-956F allows regional centers to expand, reduce, or relocate their designated investment areas.
I-956G
Form I-956G, Regional Center Petition for Amendment, is filed to report significant organizational or operational changes to an existing regional center designation. I-956G amendments document changes to management, ownership, principals, or other material facts.
IMPLAN
A proprietary economic impact modeling software using input-output analysis to project employment from capital investment. IMPLAN is one of the leading tools used to prepare economic impact reports for EB-5 I-526E petitions, showing direct, indirect, and induced job creation.
India
A chargeability country with historically significant EB-5 demand, resulting in visa retrogression. Indian-born EB-5 applicants typically experience substantial delays in visa availability compared to applicants from most other countries.
Indirect Jobs
Jobs created indirectly through the supply chain and supporting industries as a result of the new commercial enterprise's operations. Regional center EB-5 projects can count indirect jobs using economic impact analysis, expanding the total jobs attributable to investor capital.
Induced Jobs
Jobs created as a result of increased consumer spending by employees of the new commercial enterprise. Induced jobs represent the tertiary economic impact when workers spend wages in the broader economy, typically calculated using input-output economic modeling.
Infrastructure Set-Aside
A portion of annual EB-5 visa numbers reserved for investors in infrastructure-related projects meeting specific criteria under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act. The infrastructure set-aside accounts for 2% of annual allocations.
Input-Output Modeling
An economic analysis methodology that traces how capital investment flows through the economy to create jobs across multiple industries and supply chains. Input-output models like RIMS II and IMPLAN quantify direct, indirect, and induced employment resulting from EB-5 projects.
Integrity Fund
An account or fund established under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act to address program administration costs and reforms. Certain EB-5 regional center projects contribute to the integrity fund, which supports program oversight and fraud prevention.
Investor Protections
Legal safeguards implemented to protect EB-5 investors' capital and interests. Investor protections include escrow arrangements, project documentation standards, annual reporting requirements, and securities law compliance for private placement memoranda.
Investor Redeployment Risk
The risk that EB-5 investor capital may be redirected or redeployed to projects different from those originally presented in the I-526E petition. Redeployment can affect job creation projections and may require I-526E amendment or approval withdrawal.