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USCIS Approves Final Wave of Regional Center Applications Under Transition Standards

Source: USCIS

USCIS approved nine new regional center applications in September 2024, marking the final wave of applications processed under the transition standards preceding the full Regional Investment Authority framework implementation. The approvals bring the total number of USCIS-approved regional centers to 865 nationwide, representing substantial expansion since the 2022 regulatory reforms introduced enhanced oversight and capitalization standards.

All nine approved centers demonstrated full compliance with Regional Investment Authority requirements including enhanced capitalization verification, third-party audit procedures, and project evaluation protocols. The centers represent geographic expansion into underserved regions including portions of the Midwest and secondary metropolitan areas. USCIS emphasized that the rigorous evaluation process ensures that approved centers meet enhanced financial stability and project oversight standards.

Industry observers note that the completion of the transition processing queue represents a milestone in the regulatory framework implementation. The approval rate for new applications has stabilized at approximately 65 to 70 percent, suggesting that applicants have successfully adapted to enhanced due diligence requirements. The final approval wave signals continued market confidence in the EB-5 program regulatory framework.

Why This Matters

  • The approvals bring the total number of USCIS-approved regional centers to 865 nationwide, representing substantial expansion since the 2022 regulatory reforms introduced enhanced oversight and capitalization standards.
  • The centers represent geographic expansion into underserved regions including portions of the Midwest and secondary metropolitan areas.

Who Is Impacted

EB-5 investors and petitioners, regional center operators

What to Watch

  • All nine approved centers demonstrated full compliance with Regional Investment Authority requirements including enhanced capitalization verification, third-party audit procedures, and project evaluation protocols.
  • USCIS emphasized that the rigorous evaluation process ensures that approved centers meet enhanced financial stability and project oversight standards.

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