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EB-5 Integrity Fee Due on Oct. 1

by Milena Sarukhanyan on Oct. 8, 2024, 3 p.m.

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program has been a vital pathway for foreign investors seeking permanent residency in the United States. However, with recent changes in immigration policy, it’s important for participants to stay informed about new regulations. One of the key updates is the introduction of the EB-5 Integrity Fee, which is due on October 1, 2024. This fee plays a crucial role in ensuring the transparency and reliability of the program.

What is the EB-5 Integrity Fee?

The EB-5 Integrity Fee is part of a broader effort by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to strengthen the integrity of the EB-5 program. It ensures that regional centers and participants adhere to regulatory standards, reducing fraud and misuse. This fee must be paid annually by EB-5 Regional Centers to maintain compliance and avoid penalties.

How Much is the Fee?

The Integrity Fee amounts to $20,000 annually for each Regional Center. This fee supports USCIS efforts in overseeing the program, conducting audits, and monitoring compliance to safeguard the EB-5 program from fraudulent activity.

Who Needs to Pay?

The fee is mandatory for all USCIS-designated EB-5 Regional Centers. It is important for all centers to pay the fee on time to avoid potential delays, penalties, or loss of designation as a qualified Regional Center.

Why is the Integrity Fee Important?

The introduction of the Integrity Fee underscores the U.S. government’s commitment to ensuring the EB-5 program remains credible and reliable for both investors and regional centers. By requiring this fee, USCIS can continue to monitor the program, perform background checks, and ensure investments meet legal requirements. These efforts are key to maintaining the integrity and success of the EB-5 program moving forward.

Deadline and Payment Details

All Regional Centers must submit the Integrity Fee by October 1, 2024. Failure to pay on time may result in penalties or other consequences. Payments can be made directly to USCIS through the standard channels for government fee submissions.

With the deadline quickly approaching, it’s crucial for EB-5 stakeholders to ensure that all necessary preparations are in place for timely payment. Staying on top of this fee not only ensures compliance but also supports the longevity of the EB-5 program.

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