15th Tháng bảy, 2021
Amidst the ongoing EB-5 program lapse, AIIA is here to bring you the latest updates on the newest political development on this subject through our second ever webinar series with esteemed EB-5 professionals. Together with our community, we have taken our first steps to reauthorize the EB-5 program and work towards justice for EB-5 investors across the world.
As we enter the third week of the EB-5 Regional Center program lapse, we hear from investors every day how their immigration process has come to a complete standstill and upended their lives. At the same time, we have received tremendous support from individuals who have donated to us. We hope to be the entity that unites all the stakeholders and brings the program back to life.
As a young advocacy organization, AIIA needs your support! At its core, AIIA was established to improve the immigration-by-investment experience of current investors. As an industry member, help your current investors receive a positive experience in their immigration journeys by connecting them with us and giving us the opportunity as an organization and community to support them during this uncertain time.
We have created a comprehensive FAQ guide regarding the program lapse that you can redirect your investors and clients to. There is a version in Chinese as well you can share with them.
Members of Congress lack awareness of the families supported by the EB-5 program. Many EB-5 investors are highly contributing members of American society – COVID frontline doctors, vaccine researchers, and American innovation economy workers.
AIIA’s ‘Faces behind EB5’ campaign seeks to increase awareness among members of Congress, administration and other stakeholders by highlighting the unique life stories of EB-5 investors. As industry partners with AIIA, you can have a positive impact by helping connect us with your investor clients and advising our team.
On July 1, 2021, the first day of program lapse, AIIA held its second public webinar for investors and industry professionals to discuss the immediate impact of the lapse in Regional Center program authorization and, critically, to seek investor input on a reauthorization bill. The panel of four of the nation’s leading immigration attorneys included:
Amidst heightened investor anxiety, this well-timed event offered the attorneys’ view on the latest USCIS guidance on the EB5 Regional Center program lapse; ongoing reauthorization efforts; Q&A with investors; AIIA’s efforts with EB5IC and IIUSA, followed by our webinar Town Hall.
On Friday, July 16th, AIIA held an exclusive webinar for Chinese EB-5 investors and other industry professionals. AIIA aims to help bridge the awareness gap among Chinese investors and educate on broader issues concerning investors. Chinese investors are the single largest group of investors affected by the ongoing program lapse and it is critical that they are aware of the current state of affairs.
AIIA is holding calls with key members of the Senate, including members of the crucial Senate Judiciary Committee, to convey investor concerns and the effect of the Regional Center program lapse on existing investors, their lives, and their immigration timelines. So far we have talked to staffers in the offices of three prominent U.S. Senators:
Additionally, over the course of this week and next, we have calls lined up with staff members of key players involved in the EB-5 program reauthorization effort. Congressional relationship-building with key representatives and senators is important and we seek to do that by portraying the EB-5 program from the perspective of Immigrant Investors. We have brought on EB-5 investors who live and work in constituencies of these members of Congress and can share their immigration stories. Our goal is to tackle the negative “cash-for-visa” perception which burdens the program and provide the real human narrative behind EB-5.
AIIA has also worked with Robert C. Divine, Chair of the Immigration Division at Baker Donelson and former General Counsel and Acting Director of USCIS, to draft legislative language that will grandfather existing investors in case of any future program lapse or failure to re-authorize the program. We are in the process of circulating this language around relevant Congressional offices. We have also received commitments from IIUSA and EB5IC that they will push for the inclusion of AIIA’s grandfathering language in any reauthorization bill. You can read more about the Foreign Investor Fairness Protection Act (FIFPA) here.
EB-5 industry group IIUSA put out a blog post in support of us and also invited us for their webinar on July 7th discussing the current status of reauthorization. We greatly appreciate the organization representing most of our Investment Issuers to be on board to support our efforts.
EB5 Investors Magazine published an article titled “New EB-5 investor advocacy group seeks a seat at the table”, covering the diverse personal stories and viewpoints of three AIIA founders.
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