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Summary

Immigrant investors: minimum investment in a new commercial enterprise or USCIS-designated regional center.

Latest updates and official context for EB-5.

What this topic is

Immigrant investors: minimum investment in a new commercial enterprise or USCIS-designated regional center.

Employment-based green cards are issued to priority workers (EB-1), advanced degree professionals (EB-2, including National Interest Waiver), skilled and other workers (EB-3), certain special immigrants (EB-4), and investors (EB-5). Most EB-2 and EB-3 cases require a PERM labor certification from the Department of Labor before USCIS will accept the I-140 immigrant petition.

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Activity · daily, last 90 days
1 indexed update
Jan 19, 2026 → Apr 18, 2026 · 90 days
Policy climate · last 90 days
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Based on 1 indexed update in the last 90 days

Last 90 days

What matters for EB-5

Highest-signal items for EB-5 from roughly the last three months, when we have enough coverage (impact, open comments, fees, or processing shifts).

Updates

Latest updates

All items tagged for EB-5, newest first. Open a row for the summary and source.

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Apr 18EB-5Annual Limit Reached in the EB-5 Unreserved Category
The annual visa cap for the EB-5 immigrant investor green card category has been reached, meaning no additional EB-5 petitions can be approved under the unreserved visa allotment for the current fiscal year. Applicants who have not yet…
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