On November 17, 2015, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released updated processing times for three forms associated with the EB5 Immigrant Investor Program.[1] The chart shows the average processing times for the Form I-526, Form I-829, and Form I-924 as of September 30, 2015. While the chart provides the average processing time for each form, some cases may take longer for USCIS to process. I have included the chart below for your convenience.

AVERAGE PROCESSING TIMES FOR IMMIGRANT INVESTOR PROGRAM OFFICE AS OF: SEPTEMBER 30, 2015:

Form

Title

Classification or Basis for Filing:

Processing

Timeframe:

I-526

Immigrant Petition By Alien Entrepreneur

For use by an entrepreneur who wishes to immigrate to the United States

14.4 Month(s)

I-829

Petition by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions

Removal of lawful permanent resident conditions (immigrant investors)

15.4 Month(s)

I-924

Application For Regional Center Under the Immigrant Investor Pilot Program

I924 — Application For Regional Center Under the Immigrant Investor Pilot Program

11.6 Month(s)

  1. USCIS, “USCIS Processing Time Information for the Immigrant Investor Program Office,” (November 17, 2015), AILA InfoNet Doc. 15111811 (Posted 11/18/15).

Please visit the nyc immigration lawyers website for further information. The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC focuses vast segment of its practice on immigration law. This steadfast dedication has resulted in thousands of immigrants throughout the United States.

 

Legal Articles Additional Disclaimer

Lawyer.com is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. Content posted on Lawyer.com is the sole responsibility of the person from whom such content originated and is not reviewed or commented on by Lawyer.com. The application of law to any set of facts is a highly specialized skill, practiced by lawyers and often dependent on jurisdiction. Content on the site of a legal nature may or may not be accurate for a particular state or jurisdiction and may largely depend on specific circumstances surrounding individual cases, which may or may not be consistent with your circumstances or may no longer be up-to-date to the extent that laws have changed since posting. Legal articles therefore are for review as general research and for use in helping to gauge a lawyer's expertise on a matter. If you are seeking specific legal advice, Lawyer.com recommends that you contact a lawyer to review your specific issues. See Lawyer.com's full Terms of Use for more information.