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Monday, June 3, 2013

USCIS Issues Final EB-5 Policy Memo


[By Jennifer Hermansky on May 31st, 2013/ Greenberg Traurig]

On May 30, 2013, USCIS finally issued the much anticipated Final EB-5 Adjudications Policy Memorandum.  The Final EB-5 Adjudications Policy Memorandum makes significant changes to and provides clarifications for the EB-5 Program.  Here are some of the highlights:
  • Less Regional Center Amendments: The new memo states that USCIS does not require formal amendments to regional center designation when an RC changes its industries of focus, its geographic boundaries, its business plans, or its economic methodologies.  Previously, the I-924 listed “acceptable amendments” to include some of these. The memo clarifies the non-mandatory nature of these business changes.
  • An RC’s Geographic Area is Determined by Reasonableness:  For the first time, USCIS outlined that determinations on the geographic area of a regional center are based on the RC’s ability to establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the proposed economic activity will promote growth in the proposed area. This means that the RC must show that the proposed area contributes significantly to the supply chain and labor pool of the proposed projects.
  • Defines Hypothetical, Actual and Exemplar Projects: The memo states that if a project complies with the requirements of a Matter of Ho business plan, it is an “actual project.” If the project does not comply with Matter of Ho, it is “hypothetical.”  Additionally, an actual project requires more detail than a hypothetical. Finally, the memo defines an “exemplar” as an actual I-526 petition for a project that USCIS will review for EB-5 compliance, including all transactional documents (such as the offering materials).  This is important because if USCIS approves an “actual project,” USCIS will give deference to the later filed I-526s.  Hypothetical projects are not accorded deference at the I-526 stage.
  • We decided that already! Deference to Prior Decisions: Deference to already adjudicated matters is one of the most significant changes contained within the memo. For example, if USCIS approves an I-924’s Matter of Ho compliant business plan, it will give deference to this at the later I-526 stage.  I-924 approval notices should state whether a project has been approved as an exemplar or actual project, thereby being accorded deference in future adjudications.
  • Approved the Use of Escrow Accounts: USCIS explicitly approved investor’s use of escrow accounts as long as release of funds is immediate and irrevocable upon approval of the Form I-526 and acquisition of an immigrant visa or approval of Form 1-485 (adjustment of status).
  • Bridge financing Permitted If You Just Can’t Wait: If a developer uses bridge financing prior to receipt of the EB-5 capital, this will not affect the job creation calculation      whether or not said financing was contemplated before the EB5 financing.  However, it is always a best practice to have contemporaneous evidence of the intent to use EB-5 capital.
  • USCIS Defers to State Adjudications of TEAs: USCIS will review state determinations of TEAs to see whether they used reasonable methodologies, but will otherwise defer to state determinations.
  • Eventual Acquisition of an Asset Does Not Count as “At Risk” Investment: If the investor is individually guaranteed the right to eventual ownership or use of a particular asset in consideration of the capital contribution, then the expected present value of the guaranteed ownership or use does not count toward total amount of the investor’s capital contribution in determining the amount of money truly at risk.
  • Restructure or Reorganization Means (probably) a Total Remodel or Significant Addition: Plans to convert a restaurant into a nightclub or add crop production to a livestock operation would constitute restructuring. This seems to mean USCIS wants a complete remodeling or significant addition to the existing business. “Reasonable time” to Create Jobs at I-829 is Not a Free Pass: Investors need not have created all the jobs at the I-829 stage, but need to be in “substantial compliance” and show that they will create jobs “within a reasonable time.”  This is not an open-ended allowance, but does provide some flexibility. After this time, jobs will not be considered unless there is a force majeure. 
  • Material changes at I-829 stage? Don’t Fret: An individual investor can proceed with their Form I-829 petition to remove conditions even if within the time between I-526 approval and submission of the Form I-829 a material change occurred to the business plan.  As long as the investor can show that they satisfy the conditions for removal of conditions, USCIS may still issue an approval.



Monday, April 1, 2013

EB-5 Immigration Investor Program Visa Details


[Source: State Department/USCIS/Washington Post]

The visual graph represents the total amount of EB-5 visas that have been issued since the inception of the the program back in 1992. The United States has issued more than 29,000+  EB-5 visas which has created over 50,000+ new US jobs and generated $6.8 billion in investment through the EB-5 program to date. From 2008 to 2013 (current) more than 70% of the issued visas were generated during this time frame. The year 2012 was the most productive year of the EB-5 program since 1992 and 2013 looks out grow the previous year visas.



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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

USCIS releases draft EB-5 adjudication guidance


[Source: USCIS]

USCIS seeks your input on the draft policy memoranda listed below.

EB-5 Adjudications Policy Memorandum

Draft policy memoranda for comment are posted in the Feedback Opportunities page of uscis.gov, where stakeholders will be able to submit comments.These memos are drafts of proposed or revised guidance to USCIS Field Offices and Service Centers. They are not intended as guidance for the general public, nor are they intended to create binding legal requirements on the public. Until issued in final form, the draft memos do not constitute agency policy in any way or for any purpose.


Comment Process:  Please email all comments to opefeedback@uscis.dhs.gov.   Please include the following to make your comments clear:
  • State the title of the relevant memo in the subject line of your message;
  • Refer to a specific portion of the memo; 
  • Explain the reason for any recommended change; and 
  • Include data, information, or authority that supports the recommendation.
You must submit your comments before the closing date noted in the red box at the top of each policy memorandum. USCIS may distribute any comments received (including any personal information and contact information) on its public website or to those who request copies. By providing comments, you consent to their use and consideration by USCIS, and you acknowledge that your comments may become public. USCIS cannot guarantee that it will acknowledge or respond to any comments submitted.

See the Feedback Updates (also linked to the left) for the status of all policy memos and links to published memos.

Background and Additional Legal Information:  Field guidance documents are available for public review on USCIS's website (www.uscis.gov) as part of the Adjudicator's Field Manual (AFM).  In a continued effort to promote transparency and consistency in our operations, USCIS will periodically post policy memos for public comment to assist USCIS in improving immigration services.  USCIS will not post memos containing information that is law enforcement sensitive, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.  USCIS is not required to solicit public comment on the draft policy memos under the Administrative Procedure Act. This informal comment process does not replace any statutory or other legal requirement for public comment on agency action.

Friday, February 22, 2013

E-Verify Receives High Ratings in Customer Survey


Just released today, Director Mayorkas of the USCIS declared that they have received great reviews regarding the free E-Verify Online employee verification that helps United States businesses to verify eligibility to work in the USA. The E-Verify has been praised for its ease of use and customer support.

[Source: USCIS; released February 21, 2013]

WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Alejandro Mayorkas today announced that users of E-Verify, the free Internet-based system that allows businesses to determine the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States, have given the program high marks in a recent customer survey.

More than 1,300 randomly selected employers across the nation who use E-Verify evaluated key program aspects, including registration, the online tutorial, ease of use, technical assistance and customer service. They rated the program as exceptionally high in overall customer satisfaction, with an average score of 86 out of 100 on the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) scale. 

 “We are proud of the advancements we have made in the E-Verify program,” said Director Mayorkas. “This customer survey validates the success of our efforts, which we have undertaken in collaboration with the business and labor communities and other key stakeholders.”




Saturday, September 29, 2012

President Obama Signs Extension of EB-5 Program



(Source: The White House)  On September 28, 2012 President Obama signed S.3245, a bill which extends to September 30, 2015 the authorization of the EB-5 Regional Center Program, the E-Verify Program, the Special Immigrant Non-minister Religious Worker Program, and the Conrad State 30 J-1 Visa Waiver Program for the next three years.

See statement here - September 28, 2012, the President signed into law

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Cuba Memorial Hospital Turns to Empire State EB-5 with Plans for an Assisted Living Facility to Provide Healthcare Services to a Growing and Aging Population in Upstate New York



 
“Job Creation” is not simply a new catch phrase created by the government to garner the adoration of the public during sluggish economic times or to gain the attention of the media to create news. While we are bombarded with different approaches to create new jobs and get individuals off unemployment and back to work, regional centers such as Empire State EB-5 are working with organizations in communities across the country to cultivate viable plans for job creation into sustainable realities. 

Empire State E-5 recently took some time to discuss with Jack Ormond, Chief Financial Officer at Cuba Memorial Hospital, proposed plans for an Assisted Living Facility in the Town of Cuba, New York. The Stonewood Crossing Assisted Living Facility will have 50 apartment units and seven of the units will have two bedrooms for double occupancy. The facility will have for a program of social and enrichment activities scheduled by staff, and trained nursing personnel will provide medication management for residents.
 
During our time with Jack, we spoke about his experience with the Regional Center Principals David Eckert and Keith Schubmehl, development plans for the facility, and how regional centers such as Empire State EB-5 are utilizing the government sanctioned EB-5 program to assist organizations with alternative financing opportunities (see Blog Part 1 here).

For the second part of our blog series, we discussed with Jack the direct economic effect of the proposed Assisted Living Facility in regards to job creation that will have immense impact on not only the Cuba community, but also the State of New York and US economy as a whole.

We’ve provided a summary of our interview with Jack in order to showcase the most compelling and key facts about the Assisted Living Facility in Cuba, New York. 

Why is the assisted living project vital to the community?
Ormond: It gives us a full spectrum campus that does not exist anywhere within this region within 50-75 miles of where the hospital is located. Our market study census figures state that there are 74,000 individuals over the age of 65 within 30 miles of Cuba Memorial Hospital. That’s quite a market for this type of service that simply cannot be found in the area.

How will the Assisted Living Facility at Cuba Memorial impact the community at large in terms of job creation?
Ormond: The Assisted Living Facility at Cuba Memorial will employ between 46 new individuals, including both full time and part time employees.

What is the projected economic impact of the Assisted Living Facility on the economy?
Ormond: The Assisted Living Facility will create a 4 million dollar annual expense that will be paid for. The facility will generate an additional economic benefit to our region, as the calculator for New York State is generally to be at 2.5 times the expenditures.  We have projected at an 8 to 10 million-dollar annual impact to the community that is hugely important.

Located in a targeted employment area, the Assisted Living Facility meets the criteria for EB-5 investors according to an economic impact study.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare is one of the largest industries and accounted for 14.3 million jobs for wage and salary workers in 2008. The healthcare industry will generate 3.2 million jobs between 2008 and 2018 (more than any other industry), and with an aging US population, the need for Nursing and Assisted Living facilities could not be more apparent. Nursing and residential care facilities account for 22.8% of all employment within the healthcare sector, and this number is expected to rise exponentially as more individuals reach the age of retirement or are in need of Nursing and Assisted Living care.


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

USCIS approval as of July 2, 2012 - Empire State EB-5 Regional Center


As of July 2, 2012 - Empire State EB-5 Regional Center is OFFICIALLY an APPROVED Regional Center by the USCIS. 

The USCIS has recently updated their website so it reflects all the regional centers approved. Review the regional center list and Empire State EB5 Regional Center will be located under the State of New York regional centers.

Go here for USCIS Regional Center list - REGIONAL CENTER LIST HERE 


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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Empire State EB5 visits Pennsylvania and Delaware


Empire State EB5 returned back from two of town meetings the past few days. We traveled to Delaware on Monday to meet with project developers, state, and county officials regarding a manufacturing plant that will be located in Delaware. The project looks very promising and will create jobs in an area that could use a boost. On Tuesday Empire State EB5 headed up north to Philadelphia, PA to have a discussion with a Real Estate developer, as well as meeting with our Immigration attorneys to handle some key issues.


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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

USCIS Director Mayorkas Announces the Creation of a New EB5 Office



USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas has announced today the formation of a new office specifically designed to address and oversee issues related to the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa program. Below is his announcement:

To view announcement in .PDF form, go here - New EB-5 Program Office - Message from Director


Dear Stakeholder,

I am pleased to announce that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be creating a new office to oversee our administration of the EB-5 Immigrant Investor program.

The EB-5 program has spurred the creation of tens of thousands of new jobs and the injection of billions of dollars into the U.S. economy since Congress created the program in 1990. Interest in the EB-5 program has grown exponentially in recent years, both from domestic project developers seeking capital and foreign investors who have the capital that can fuel economic growth. USCIS has met this unprecedented growth and interest with a corresponding dedication of resources. USCIS has approved more than 3,100 Form I-526 petitions in Fiscal Year 2012 to date, more than triple the number approved in all of Fiscal Year 2009. 

Since 2009, we have quadrupled the size of the EB-5 adjudications team and brought on board eight expert economists dedicated to the EB-5 program to ensure that EB-5 cases are handled expeditiously and with appropriate expertise. In the next month, two full-time attorneys with substantial transactional experience will enter on duty as new additions to the USCIS EB-5 program team. And by the end of July, a special Review Board consisting of two Supervisory Immigration Services Officers and one economist will review every pending application for regional center designation for which a denial has been recommended, with applicants receiving the opportunity to discuss their cases in-person before any final adverse decision is rendered.

By now creating a dedicated program office, we will build on these steps toward ensuring that this important and complex program is appropriately resourced and managed under a single leadership structure.  

I am also excited to announce that the new office will be led by a new Chief of Immigrant Investor Programs, and that an advertisement for this new leadership position will be posting today. Our new program chief will have significant experience in the business world and will assume responsibility for ensuring that the program is administered efficiently, with integrity, with predictability, and with an understanding of today’s business realities.

We understand that more work needs to be done to further improve our administration of the EB-5 program. We are committed to this work. USCIS welcomes and appreciates your input as we stand up our new EB-5 Program Office.

Thank you.
 
Alejandro N. Mayorkas
Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Empire State EB-5 Regional Center - Approved as of July 2, 2012

APPROVED REGIONAL CENTER


As of July 2, 2012 - Empire State EB-5 Regional Center is OFFICIALLY an APPROVED Regional Center by the USCIS.

We are extremely gratified that all our hard work and dedication has paid off for this momentous occasion to finally come true. Empire State EB-5 Regional Center is now ready to enter the next step in funding the StoneWood Crossing Project located in Cuba, NY.

To review StoneWood Crossing Project - CLICK HERE

Will be posting more documentation soon on this historic achievement...stay tuned!


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