Can I file two separate EB-5 petitions simultaneously?
USCIS does not prohibit filing multiple I-526E petitions simultaneously, but there are practical considerations. An investor may wish to file under two different projects as a hedging strategy. If one project encounters problems, the other may succeed.
However, each petition requires a separate qualifying investment meeting the full minimum amount. An investor filing two TEA petitions would need to invest $800,000 in each project, for a total capital commitment of $1,600,000. Each petition is adjudicated independently.
If both petitions are approved, the investor can only use one for immigration purposes. The investor would need to choose which approved petition to pursue for visa issuance or adjustment of status.
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