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What Is Form I-956F and Why Does It Matter to EB-5 Investors?
For investors evaluating regional center EB-5 projects, Form I-956F is one of the most important project-side filings to understand. It helps investors see how a regional center presents a specific EB-5 investment offering to USCIS and how that project filing connects to the investor’s own I-526E petition. In simple terms, Form I-956F is filed by a designated regional center to request approval of a particular EB-5 investment offering through an associated new commercial ente
ARCFE U.S.
3 days ago4 min read


EB-5 Concurrent Filing: What Investors in the United States Should Know
For investors already living in the United States, concurrent filing can be one of the most important planning tools in the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. When an immigrant visa is immediately available, eligible investors may be able to file Form I-526E and Form I-485 in a coordinated manner, instead of waiting for I-526E approval before beginning the adjustment of status stage. This can be especially relevant for individuals in the United States on temporary nonimmigrant
ARCFE U.S.
4 days ago4 min read


【ARCFE Blog】EB-5 Source of Funds: What Investors Should Prepare Before Filing
For many families considering the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, choosing a qualified project is only one part of the process. Another critical step is preparing the documentation that explains where the investment capital came from and how it moved into the EB-5 investment. This is commonly known as the EB-5 “source of funds” requirement. Under the EB-5 program, investors must show that their investment capital was obtained through lawful means. USCIS reviews this requirem
ARCFE U.S.
6 days ago5 min read
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