
No matter how carefully your EB-5 project is planned out and executed and how great your product is, certain factors, both within and beyond your control, may adversely affect your project. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may deny your I-526 or I-829 case, or you may be sent a Request for Evidence (RFE) at a time when you’re struggling to meet the program’s criteria due to the normal ebb and flow any business undergoes, especially startups. Whatever the circumstances, we can use our in-depth knowledge of the EB-5 program and the various case requirements to help you present your business to the USCIS in the most favorable light, and save you valuable time, money, and effort in the process.
Immigration Law Office of Los Angeles
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd, Suite 570, Los Angeles, CA 90034
(213) 375-4084 or (800) 792-9889
contact@immigrationhelpla.com