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How long does the EB-5 visa process typically take?

The EB-5 process involves multiple sequential stages, each with its own timeline. The total duration depends on the investor's country of birth, the project category (set-aside vs. unreserved), and USCIS processing volumes.

For investors filing under a set-aside category (Rural, High-Unemployment Area, or Infrastructure) with no country-based backlog, the approximate timeline from I-526E filing to conditional green card is 18 to 30 months. This includes I-526E adjudication (currently averaging 11.5 to 15 months) plus adjustment of status or consular processing (3 to 12 months).

For investors filing under the unreserved category from countries with backlogs (approximately four years for India, nine to ten years for China), the total timeline extends substantially. The I-526E may be approved relatively quickly, but the investor must wait for a visa number to become available before proceeding to the green card stage.

After receiving the conditional green card, there is a mandatory two-year conditional residence period, followed by I-829 filing and adjudication (currently 12+ months).

Derived|USCIS Processing Times Tool; DOS Visa Bulletin; EB5Status analysis

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