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Why does EB-5 take so long?

The EB-5 timeline is driven by three independent factors that operate in sequence.

First, petition adjudication. USCIS must verify the investment amount, source of funds, job creation plan, and project legitimacy. This requires detailed review of financial records, business plans, and economic analyses, a more document-intensive process than most other immigrant visa categories.

Second, visa availability. Congress allocates approximately 10,000 EB-5 visas per year (including derivatives). When demand from a single country exceeds the per-country cap (approximately 7 percent of the total), a backlog forms. This structural constraint is the primary driver of long wait times for Chinese and Indian nationals.

Third, conditions removal. The two-year conditional residence period and subsequent I-829 adjudication add another three to five years to the total process. This is by statutory design. Congress intended the conditional period as a safeguard to ensure the investment was maintained and jobs were created.

Editorial|INA § 203(b)(5); INA § 216A; EB5Status analysis

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