When can I start using my Eb-5 direct investment funds in my escrow account? - EB5Investors.com

When can I start using my Eb-5 direct investment funds in my escrow account?

How soon can we start using our EB-5 funding? Do we have to keep it in the escrow account until it gets approved?

Can I start investing it on business and show the transactions down the road whenever it is required?

Answers

A Olusanjo Omoniyi

A Olusanjo Omoniyi

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Generally, the usual rule is that you can only start using the fund after your I-526 is approved. However, check your agreement if your agreement allows earlier access to the fund prior to the approval of I-526. Keeping the money in the escrow account is the norm. You cannot use the money for any other investment prior to the approval of the underlying I-526.

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

Immigration Attorneys Directory
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The USCIS wants to see the funds spent on job creation, not sitting doing nothing.

Irina A. Rostova

Irina A. Rostova

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You can use the EB-5 fund for job-creation purposes, as outlined in your business plan right away. You do not need to wait for an approval of the I-526.

Lynne Feldman

Lynne Feldman

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It depends on the terms of the project that were signed with your investors.

Fredrick W Voigtmann

Fredrick W Voigtmann

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The escrow agreement contains certain terms and conditions, so you will want to review that agreement. The USCIS will not care if you authorize early release of the funds as long as they are at risk and used in accordance with your business plan.

Kristal Ozmun

Kristal Ozmun

Immigration Attorneys Directory
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Generally, if this is an investment in your own company, the capital would need to be used in business operations prior to filing your I-526 petition.

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