AIIA has always championed the rights of immigrant investors, particularly against adverse actions by USCIS. We know that USCIS often makes incorrect and unfair decisions
Background: IIUSA, an EB-5 regional center association, has filed a lawsuit against USCIS challenging the two-year sustainment period rules that currently apply to post-RIA investors.
Background: IIUSA, a regional center collective, has filed a lawsuit against USCIS challenging the two-year sustainment period rules that are currently applicable to post-RIA investors.
For background information on “sustainment period” and “redeployment” we recommend reading our blog from February 2023 explaining why redeployment as a practice is a nightmare
Update on this lawsuit can be found here: https://goaiia.org/we-unsuccessfully-stopped-the-fee-increase-but-the-fight-has-just-begun/
USCIS is raising EB-5 petition fees by over 150%, hurting investors and regional centers. AIIA is suing
Background: As part of our mission to advocate for EB-5 investors, AIIA has filed multiple Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for information from USCIS
Written by Vrishin Subramaniam
For many young immigrant professionals in the United States, the H-1B visa system presents a myriad of challenges and uncertainties. As a
Background: AIIA filed multiple Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for data from USCIS on various topics that concern the EB-5 immigrant investor community. These
Last week, staff and supporters of the American Immigrant Investor Alliance (AIIA) met with the Citizenship and Immigrant Services Ombudsman’s Office (CISOMB) to hold our