(Source: USCIS) 
USCIS is implementing the first phase in a series of proposed enhancements to  the EB-5 program.  Beginning today, Form I-924 applicants will be able  to communicate directly with USCIS adjudicators via e-mail in an effort  to streamline the process and quickly raise and resolve issues and  questions that arise during the adjudication process.  The Form I-924 is  the Application for Regional Center Under the Immigrant Investor Pilot  Program.  Information on how direct e-mail communication will work can  be found in our Questions and Answers document.
USCIS  intends to monitor the progress of this new line of communication to  assess whether changes are needed and to implement any required changes  on a real-time basis.  If you have feedback in response to your use of  the direct line of communication for the Form I-924, please submit your  comments to opefeedback@uscis.dhs.gov.
USCIS  is eager to implement all of the proposed enhancements to the EB-5  program that it first announced on May 19, 2011. USCIS is currently  exploring how it can accelerate the implementation of premium  processing, which customarily takes months due to the need to revise the  applicable forms.  USCIS is currently hiring economists and other  experts that will enhance and accelerate the adjudication process and  also help constitute the Decision Board that was first described on May  19.
Implementation  of enhancements to the EB-5 program is a high priority for USCIS.  Director Alejandro Mayorkas will provide more information about the  status of the proposed enhancements and other action items for this  program in his first Conversation with the Director this Wednesday, September 14, and in the national stakeholder engagement on Thursday, September 15. 
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