EB-5 Immigrant Investor Regional Centers

ALERT: Under the new provisions of section 203(b)(5)(E)(vii) added by the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA) to the Immigration and Nationality Act, we must audit each designated regional center at least once every five years. This audit will include a review of any documentation required to be maintained by the regional center and a review of the flow of immigrant investor capital into any capital investment project.

Starting April 23, we will generally use Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards, also known as the Yellow Book, when we audit EB-5 regional centers.

Visit the new EB-5 Regional Center Audits webpage for information on the auditing process, including the role of the audit team, how to prepare for an audit, participating in an audit, and more.

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ALERT: The Department of Homeland Security has published a Federal Register notice providing information related to the EB-5 Integrity Fund. USCIS will use the EB-5 Integrity Fund primarily to administer the EB-5 Regional Center Program, as required by the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022. Starting Mar. 2, 2023, we will collect an annual fee from each designated regional center to finance the EB-5 Integrity Fund. Read more here: USCIS to Start Collecting Fee for EB-5 Integrity Fund.

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ALERT: Beginning Sept. 1, 2022, we will no longer accept a single, combined fee payment when an applicant or petitioner files Form I-526, Immigrant Petition by Standalone Investor, or Form I-526E, Immigrant Petition by Regional Center Investor, together with Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, Form 131, Application for Travel Document, or Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. Petitioners must send a separate fee payment for each form.

If a petitioner or applicant submits a single, combined fee payment for Forms I-526 or I-526E and the other forms, USCIS will reject the forms for improper fee payment and return the fee.

An EB-5 regional center is an economic unit, public or private, in the United States, involved with promoting economic growth. We designate regional centers for participation in the Immigrant Investor Program.

How to Apply

To apply for USCIS designation as a regional center, file Form I-956, Application for Regional Center Designation.

Approved Regional Centers

View the list of current approved EB-5 regional centers by state.

Terminated Regional Centers

Our regional center terminations page, lists those regional centers that no longer participate in the Immigration Investor Program because we have terminated their participation. The page also has, information about the termination process.

Regional Center Termination Notices

View regional center termination notices in the USCIS Electronic Reading Room. We will post additional termination notices as they become available.

EB-5 Integrity Fund Fee

Visit the EB-5 Integrity Fund page to learn about the annual fee and how to pay it.

EB-5 Regional Center Audits

Regional center audits enhance the integrity of the EB-5 program.