EB5
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EB5
Agenda
I. Introductions II. Program Statistics III. Webpage Update IV. Regional Center Economic Analysis V. Stakeholder Topics VI. Q&A
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Amended RC Proposal Filings FY10
116
Amended RC Proposal Filings FY11 Q1
105%
FY11 Q1 Filings as a% of FY10 Filings
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57%
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FY11 Q1
Initial Proposal Approvals / Final Action % Initial Proposal Denials / Final Action %
36 / 55%
Amended Proposal Approvals / Final Action %
30 / 45%
Amended Proposal Denials / Final Action %
13 / 76%
Amended Proposal Approvals / Final Action %
4 / 24%
Amended Proposal Denials / Final Action %
42 / 71%
11 / 29%
7 / 78%
2 / 22%
Form I-526 Petition Final Actions and Final Action Percentages for FY05 FY10 & FY11 Q1
Fiscal Year and/or Quarter FY11 Q1 FY10 FY09 FY08 FY07 FY06 FY05 Form I-526 Approvals Final Action % Form I-526 Denials Final Action %
Form I-829 Petition Final Actions and Final Action Percentages for FY05 FY10 & FY11 Q1
Fiscal Year and/or Quarter FY11 Q1 FY10 FY09 FY08 FY07 FY06 FY05 Form I-829 Approvals Final Action % Form I-829 Denials Final Action %
13 56 56 68 49 59 112
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I-829:
Sustaining the capital investment Job Creation (demonstrating that the investment has or will create the requisite jobs within a reasonable period of time.)
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Target Processing Time Five Months Six Months Four Months Four Months
Current Processing Time Six Months Six Months Seven Months Five Months
Note: Responses to requests for evidence (RFEs) for individual petitions, and for new or amended RC Proposals are matched with the case file upon receipt of the response. CSC strives to finalize EB-5 cases within 30 days after the responses to the RFEs are received.
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Questions?
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Dependents
Defines dependents and talks about how the removal of Conditions apply to them.
Questions?
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Direct jobs occur in the new commercial enterprise that is created with EB-5 dollars
Problematic analyses estimating direct job creation
SolutionCapital expenditure
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Economic Issues:
USCIS does not prefer or endorse any particular model RIMS II facilitates transparency Model preferences Remember your audience
Helpful Hints
Use up-to-date data Communicate all assumptions Cite sources that can be verified When determining the geographic scope of your RC and/or TEA, consider what data is available for that particular geography The Census website to provides a current list of NAICS codes: http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/ Maps outlining the important geographic features are helpful
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Questions?
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Exemplar Form I-526 Petitions Communication with External Stakeholders Direct, Indirect & Induced Job Creation
Capital Investment Projects Targeted Employment Area Determinations Rural and High Unemployment Area Definitions
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The evidence of such area designations that a state provides to a prospective alien entrepreneur should include a description of the boundaries of the geographic or political subdivision and the method or methods by which the unemployment statistics were obtained. This part is not intended to place any unnecessary burden upon any state. With respect to geographic and political subdivisions of this size, however, the Service believes that the enterprise of assembling and evaluating the data necessary to select targeted areas, and particularly the enterprise of defining the boundaries of such areas, should not be conducted exclusively at the Federal level without providing some opportunity for participation from state or local government.
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Answer: State governments have the discretion to decide whether to issue TEA
designations based upon high unemployment. No state government is required to issue such a designation if it might be detrimental to an area based upon potential adverse impacts of an EB-5 project. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is most likely the appropriate federal source for a state government to consult with regarding environmental issues that may be impacted by EB-5 capital investment projects. Note that the regulation at 8 CFR 204.6(i) only provides state governments the authority to delegate areas as TEAs based on a finding of high unemployment to the agency, board, or other appropriate governmental body of the state Since municipal governments, such as a local city government or a town government are not a part of state government, state governments may not delegate the TEA determination authority to a local governmental body.
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VI. Q&A
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Janaury 5, 2011
Meeting Invitation
TO: FROM: SUBJECT: USCIS National Stakeholders U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Office of Public Engagement EB-5 Stakeholder Engagements in Fiscal Year 2011
The Office of Public Engagement and the Service Center Operations Directorate invite you to participate in our upcoming stakeholder engagements to discuss the EB-5 Immigrant Investor program. The next engagement will take place on March 17, 2011, at 1:00PM (Eastern Time). To help you plan your participation, we have also established the following meeting dates for fiscal year 2011. Please note that some meetings will be in person and by Teleconference, and some meetings will be via teleconference only, with the option to participate via webinar as well. Each engagement will be an opportunity for USCIS to share information on the EB-5 program and address stakeholders related topics of interest. We ask that you submit suggested agenda topics or themes to us by the deadline shown for the corresponding event. An open forum for questions and answers will be provided at each of these engagements, but please bear in mind that we will not address case-specific inquiries. Engagement Date Engagement Format In person and by Teleconference & Webinar USCIS California Service Center 24000 Avila Road, 1st. Floor, Rooms A & B Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Teleconference & Webinar In person meeting in Washington, D.C. and by teleconference Deadline to Submit Agenda Items 2/17/2011 5/16/2011 8/15/2011
3/17/2011, 1:00PM - 4:00PM (ET) 6/16/2011, 1:00PM - 4:00PM (ET) 9/15/2011, 1:00PM - 4:00PM (ET)
To Participate in the Session: Please contact the Office of Public Engagement at [email protected] by March 14, 2011, and reference the following in the subject line of your email: If you plan to attend in person, please reference EB-5 - In Person If you plan to attend by phone, please reference EB-5 - Phone Please also include your full name and the organization you represent in the body of the email. To Submit Agenda Items: If you would like to submit agenda items and questions you must RSVP via email and attach a Word document or PDF with suggested items. All submissions should be received by the Office of Public Engagement by close of business on Thursday, February 17, 2011.