October 26, 2023 3:21 pm
On October 26, 2023, the USCIS Policy Manual EB-5 section (Volume 6 Part G) received its first complete update since the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA) was enacted 18 months ago. I have been waiting eagerly for RIA changes to be translated into policy, or at least discussed in one place for ease of reference, and welcome the policy manual update.
Until yesterday, the Policy Manual featured a mix of current content (Chapters 1-2, updated in October 2022), and outdated content (Chapters 3-6, not revised since July 2021, before the law change). As of today, the entire USCIS Policy Manual EB-5 section has been brought up to date, with three chapters significantly revised, two all-new chapters added, and one chapter deleted.
Here’s my summary of the changes, together with links to document comparisons that redline differences between the October 26, 2023 version and the previous October 2022/July 2021 versions. (I typically do a document comparison of the whole volume, but compared individual sections in this case because USCIS reorganized the chapters. For reference, here is the folder I keep of all Policy Manual iterations.)
Summary of the October 26, 2023 update to the USCIS Policy Manual Vol. 6 Part G
Chapter 1 Purpose and Background and Chapter 2 Eligibility Requirements
Chapter 3: Immigrant Petition Adjudication
Chapter 4: Regional Center Applications
Chapter 5: Project Applications
Chapter 6: Direct and Third Party Promoters
Chapter 7: Removal of Conditions
I haven’t had time yet to read everything in detail, but I expect to be surprised less by what is there (more quoting the law and forms than interpreting the law, at first glance) than by what isn’t there (which will take some time and thought to identify).
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None of these updated USCIS policy manual helping or giving any sort of relief to Pre RIA I 526 investors.Their predicament is not going to change in short or medium term
By Anil Kumar on October 28, 2023 at 8:57 am
Not from back log country and 4 years and counting. Getting discouraging!
By Andrea on October 28, 2023 at 4:38 pm
Sep ‘19 Priority Date here. Not from a backlogged country. I-526 was approved last week.
Yours should be close now.
By Flak on October 30, 2023 at 4:24 pm
Thank you Ms. Suzanne for your detailed blog. In mentioning the Extension of the expired green card, the deleted red lines mentioned automatic renewal. Is this procedure abondoned now ? Would the extension be only by attending the USCIS office to get ADIT stamp ?
Kind regards
Mahmood
By Mahmood on November 1, 2023 at 7:26 am
4 years here too
By Ricardo on November 2, 2023 at 12:53 pm