Visa Backlog


Posted on 12/22/2013 by Mark A. Ivener, A Law Corporation

Rumors are flying that the 10,000 EB-5 visas will be exhausted in 2014, resulting in a longer wait to immigrate.

Charlie Oppenheim is the Department of State official in charge of the allocation of visa numbers. Here is what he said:

  • An attempt is made to allocate 27% of the 10,000 EB-5 visas each quarter. If there is excess demand, a case may sit for a few months just to get the interview scheduled.
  • For fiscal year 2013 there were 3,000 unused visas. Unfortunately, these visas will not carry over to 2014.
  • The demand for visas from the American Consul in Guangzhou, China, in summer 2013 was greater than the combined demand for the prior eight months. This resulted from many EB-5 immigrants delaying their interview until the summer when their children were out of school, with the goal of immigrating before the start of the next school year. This makes it more difficult to predict EB-5 visa demand.
  • The bottom line – EB-5 immigrants should not delay a visa interview. Visa availability may back up in summer 2014 and visa issuance may be delayed until October or November 2014.
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Mark Ivener is an experienced business and EB-5 immigration attorney who has written 5 books on Immigration Law as well as has written numerous articles and spoken at many events on EB-5 topics.

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