The American Immigrant Investors Alliance (AIIA) is a Washington, D.C. based 501(c)(4) non-profit advocating for the interests of EB-5 investors from around the world. In April of 2021, anticipating the EB-5 Regional Center program lapse, four immigrant-investors met in online EB-5 investor forums, where they realized there was no advocacy organization dedicated to representing immigrant investors in the U.S. government. Where investment issuers and developers were able to lobby hundreds of thousands of dollars towards making EB-5 work for them, investors were cast aside and left to worry about how the lapse would impact their immigration process. Out of this need for a united, investor-facing advocacy organization, AIIA was born.
Following the lapse of the program, AIIA’s founders built up a small yet powerful community to lobby for their ‘grandfathering’ proposal, also known as the Foreign Investor Fairness Protection Act (FIFPA). This proposed bill text would ensure that any investor who filed an immigrant petition with USCIS before the program lapse would be able to complete the full immigration process. With the dedicated support of hundreds of EB-5 investors and some industry stakeholders, AIIA raised enough funds to hire a lobbyist, travel to Washington D.C., and meet with Senators on both sides of the aisle to advocate for the nearly 80,000 people impacted by the lapse. In March 2022, we succeeded and our legislative language was included in the Omnibus bill and signed into law by President Joe Biden thus ensuring that all existing and future EB-5 Regional Center investors would be grandfathered into the renewed program. This law allows for grandfathered investors to have their petitions processed and Green Cards issued even if the program lapses in the future.
Without AIIA, investors would have never had a platform to voice their concerns to a larger government authority, nor unite amongst themselves to counter exploitative parties within the EB-5 industry. We are the only organization made up of actual investors in the EB-5 program, a program Congress enacted to create jobs for Americans. Without the investors, there’s no program – and no American jobs would be created. If we could pass legislation to protect our community as an infant organization with a small but mighty base of support, imagine what we, as a united front of immigrant investors, will be able to do in the future.







