Approved EB-5 Immigrant Investor Regional Centers
USCIS Announces New EB-5 Regional Center Program
On March 15, President Biden signed a law that includes authority for an EB-5 Immigrant Investor Regional Center Program and various implementation effective dates for the program. The program will be in effect through Sept. 30, 2027. We are reviewing the new legislation and will provide additional guidance.
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As of July 29, 2024, there are 712 approved regional centers.
This page provides a list of current EB-5 immigrant investor regional centers by state. USCIS will periodically update the list. To update information for your approved regional center, the official point of contact for the regional center should contact us by email USCIS.ImmigrantInvestorProgram@uscis.dhs.gov or by mail:
USCIS, Immigrant Investor Program
131 M Street NE
3rd Floor, Mailstop 2235
Washington, DC 20529
Approval of an EB-5 regional center application does not in any way:
- Constitute USCIS endorsement of the activities of that regional center;
- Guarantee compliance with U.S. securities laws; or
- Minimize or eliminate risk to the investor.
Potential investors should seek professional advice when making any investment decisions.
Regional centers can operate in more than one state. Because this table lists regional centers by state, some centers appear on the list more than once. The Regional Center Terminations page lists regional centers that USCIS has removed from the program.
State | Regional Center | Regional Center ID |
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USCIS is reviewing inquiries about the previously posted Form I-526 and Form I-829 approval and denial statistics by regional center. To provide feedback on that data, please send an email to USCIS.ImmigrantInvestorProgram@uscis.dhs.gov.
USCIS provides this page for informational purposes only. USCIS plans to update this page periodically but makes no claims that the published list of approved regional centers is complete, timely, or accurate. Any use or reliance on the information provided is strictly at your own risk. Please see USCIS Website Policies for further information.
This page does not represent a legal notice or investment advice of any kind. Potential investors should always do their own research and consult with a financial professional before making any investment decision. USCIS has issued a joint advisory with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Investor Alert: Investment Scams Exploit Immigrant Investor Program. The SEC offers free investor education materials. For more information, visit Investor.gov.