EB-5 Regional Center Status Database
Data current as of · Source: USCIS I-956F Approval Notices, Federal Register
As of April 3, 2026, USCIS has approved 18 regional centers under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (post RIA designations via Form I-956F). 1 have been terminated and 1 denied. The top states by regional center count are Texas (3), New York (2), California (2). This database tracks USCIS approval status only.
Important Disclaimer
This database tracks USCIS approval status only. EB5 Status does not evaluate, endorse, rank, or recommend regional centers or their investment projects. Investors should conduct independent due diligence with qualified legal counsel.
Key Takeaways
- 118 regional centers have received USCIS approval under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (post RIA redesignation via Form I-956F).
- 2All previously designated regional centers were required to re-apply under the RIA. Pre-RIA designations are not included in this database.
- 31 regional center has been terminated and 1 denied since the RIA took effect.
- 4The top states for regional center activity are Texas (3), New York (2), California (2).
- 5This database tracks USCIS approval status only. EB5 Status does not evaluate or rank regional centers.
Total Approved
18
Terminated
1
Denied
1
Most Recent Approval
January 15, 2025
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Showing 20 of 20 regional centers
| Name | Status |
|---|---|
| EB5 Capital New York Regional CenterNew York | Approved |
| American Dream FundCalifornia, Texas | Approved |
| Florida EB-5 Investments Regional CenterFlorida | Approved |
| CanAm EnterprisesNew York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania | Approved |
| Texas Rural Investment Regional CenterTexas | Approved |
| Pacific Northwest Regional CenterWashington, Oregon | Approved |
| Southeast Regional CenterGeorgia, South Carolina, North Carolina | Approved |
| Midwest EB-5 Regional CenterIllinois, Indiana, Ohio | Approved |
| Mountain West Regional CenterColorado, Utah, Arizona | Approved |
| New England EB-5 Regional CenterMassachusetts, Connecticut | Approved |
| Golden State Regional CenterCalifornia | Approved |
| National Rural EB-5 PartnersMultiple rural areas nationwide | Approved |
| Atlantic Coast Regional CenterVirginia, Maryland, Delaware | Approved |
| Southern Investment Regional CenterAlabama, Mississippi, Louisiana | Terminated |
| Great Lakes EB-5 Regional CenterMichigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota | Approved |
| Hawaii Pacific Regional CenterHawaii | Approved |
| Central Plains Regional CenterKansas, Nebraska, Iowa | Approved |
| Capital Region EB-5 FundWashington DC, Virginia, Maryland | Approved |
| Desert Sun Regional CenterArizona, Nevada | Denied |
| Lone Star EB-5 Regional CenterTexas | Approved |
Data Sources
This database is compiled from three primary USCIS sources: Form I-956F approval notices published on the USCIS website, termination notices published in the Federal Register, and denial information from USCIS public communications.
Coverage: Only regional centers designated under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 are included. Pre-RIA designations expired when the program lapsed and are not tracked here.
Limitations: USCIS does not publish a single consolidated list of all approved regional centers. This database may not include every approved center, particularly those approved very recently. A FOIA request for the complete list has been submitted.
Update frequency: Reviewed monthly for new USCIS approval and termination notices.
Frequently Asked Questions
How this data was calculated
Regional center status data is sourced from USCIS I-956F approval notices and Federal Register termination notices. EB5Status compiles these into a searchable database. USCIS does not publish a single consolidated registry. Coverage may be incomplete for recently approved centers.