The program will most likely be reauthorized without major reforms

The program will most likely be reauthorized without major reforms,
but a revamped EB-5 bill likely: lawyer.
The EB-5 investor visa program is likely to be extended by one more week in order
for Congress to negotiate reforms to the program.
The program, which has been very popular abroad in recent years — especially in
China and India — but has come under increasing congressional scrutiny, is set to
expire today, April 28, 2017.
The American Bazaar has learned that the EB-5 extension was part of the continuing
resolution (CR) passed by both the House and the Senate Friday. President Trump is
expected to sign it before midnight Friday.
Ronnie Fieldstone, an attorney with Arnstein & Lehr EB-5 attorney, said “the
program will most likely be reauthorized without major reforms this time around but
expects Congress to pass a revamped EB-5 bill when the program sunsets September
30th.”
Fieldstone serves as corporate and securities counsel for a number of industries on
EB-5 visas.
“Congress opted to extend the program by one week because they ran out of time to
come up with a comprehensive plan to reform the EB-5visa program, which creates
jobs and injects foreign capital into the US economy,” Fieldstone, who’s based in
Miami, FL, said. “We expect Congress to move forward with plans to strengthen the
program to get rid of the bad actors and better protect investors.”
For obtaining EB-5 visa, which eventually leads green cards for investors and
immediate family members, an applicant has to invest anywhere from $500,000 to
more than a $1 million. The lower amount is for investments in the so-called rural
“Targeted Employment Area.”
The program was created by Congress in 1990 for stimulating the economy through
foreign investments. It has been reauthorized several times since then.
In recent years, Chinese investors have obtained a majority of these visas, causing
concerns among hard line GOP immigration opponents, as well as some Democrats.
On March 10, Iowa Republican Steve King introduced a bill the House calling for
terming the EB-5 program.
In January, Sen. Dianne Feinstein had introduced a similar bill in the Senate.
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