EB-5 immigration attorney Gregory Romanovsky is the founder of Romanovsky Law, an immigration law firm located in Boston, Mass. Romanovsky Law concentrates on federal immigration litigation, employment and family-based immigration, removal, deportation and other areas of immigration law. Attorney Romanovsky assists individual clients as well as institutions from around the world with their immigration needs, including both large and small businesses. He is well known for his creative and zealous advocacy for his clients, whether helping clients with complex litigation matters or with routine extensions of status.
Romanovsky Law has helped over 100 clients navigate through federal courts across the United States in the past two years alone. The firm’s professionalism and winning track record in such federal court cases has helped establish Romanovsky Law’s exceptional reputation within the immigration community. This professionalism, experience and knowledge will help maximize the chance that his clients’ immigration goals are met.
Attorney Romanovsky has exclusively practiced U.S.-based immigration law since 2001. He began his legal education in 1992 at Moscow State University Law School. Attorney Romanovsky then earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Brandeis University in 1997 and his Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School in 2000. He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and has been throughout his entire legal career. Attorney Romanovsky serves his community by providing recent immigrants with free immigration consultations as a volunteer for the city of Boston.
Answers to EB-5 159 Questions Answered
- Is there a limit to the number of dependents in an EB-5 application?
- Does it make a difference where I apply to an EB-5 visa?
- Can I sponsor my dad with I-130 while my mom waits for EB-5 I-829 approval?
- Should I apply to EB-5 before my TN visa expires or renew?
- How can EB-5 applicants leave the United States after completing biometrics?
- How long after submitting documents for adjustment of status should an EB-5 investor receive receipt notices?
- As an EB-5 direct investor, how should I deal with my expiring E-2 visa while my I-485 is pending?
- What should I do if I have not received my biometrics appointment after 10 weeks?
- How do I apply for adjustment of status with an approved I-130?
- What is the residence requirement for becoming a U.S. citizen?
- When is a reentry permit required for EB-5 investors?
- When can I return funds gifted for an EB-5 investment?
- When can an EB-5 dependent get an EAD card?
- Where must EB-5 dependents live during conditional residence?
- How extensive is the EB-5 visa background check?
- How can a conditional permanent resident apply for citizenship?
- What is my immigration status once I have an EB-5 conditional green card?
- What is the average time until consular processing post-I-526 approval?
- What documents will I need to show at a CBP internal checkpoint?
- How can the stepson of the main EB-5 applicant also immigrate?
- How long does an EB-5 application take to be filed and accepted?
- How can an L-1 visa holder apply for EB-5 and remain in the United States?
- How can an EU citizen travel while waiting for I-526 approval?
- How can a stepchild become eligible for an EB-5 visa?
- When does the family of the EB-5 applicant get green cards?
- How do I stay in the United States during I-526 processing?
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- How will a divorce affect permanent residency received through EB-5?
- How can an investor with dual citizenship apply for the EB-5 program?
- How can we include our adopted child on our EB-5 application?
- Why would IV fee bills be missing after I-526 approval?
- How will entering the United States on an I visa affect an EB-5 application?
- What happens if the child of an investor turns 21 during EB-5 processing?
- How can a U.S. permanent resident apply for a re-entry permit?
- How many family members can get EB-5 green cards?
- How can an EB-5 investor study abroad with a pending I-526?
- What happens if a current EB-5 applicant gets married to a U.S. citizen?
- How do I choose between the L-1, E-2, and EB-5 visa?
- How can someone apply for an EB-5 visa while on a visitor visa?
- How does an EB-5 investor become a U.S. citizen?
- What happens if my I-94 expires while my I-485 is still pending?
- What immigration application should I file after I-526 approval?
- What qualifications should an EB-5 immigration attorney have?
- How can I stay in the United States for EB-5 if my J-1 visa will expire?
- How can my fiance receive a green card through my EB-5 application?
- How long should I wait to obtain information about my EB-5 case from the NVC?
- What should I do if my temporary conditional green card expires before I-829 approval?
- How can I apply for EB-5 if overstayed my student visa?
- How will previously living illegally in the United States affect my EB-5 visa eligibility?
- How can my entire family immigrate to the United States through the EB-5 visa program?
- How will my I-526 petition affect my I-539 application and vice versa?
- Can I apply for the EB-5 visa by establishing and investing in my own business?
- How would I proceed with the adjustment of status?
- When should mandamus action be taken against the USCIS?
- What can I do to ensure that my step-child will be able to immigrate?
- How can I apply for EB-5 as a single person and get married afterwards?
- How does the USCIS determine if I am in “good health” for the EB-5 visa?
- How can I take a European business opportunity without jeopardizing my EB-5 visa?
- How can I be eligible for EB-5 if my F21 visa is voided due to divorce?
- How do I apply for the EB-5 program if I’m currently a dual citizen?
- Why would obtaining a B1/B2 visa in Mexico affect my chances of securing my EB-5 visa?
- How does the U.S. state where an EB-5 investment is made affect same-sex immigration?
- How can I ensure that my children can start college in the United States next August?
- What will happen if I give up my United States green card after I receive it through EB-5?
- At what point does an I-485 processing delay become unreasonable?
- What should be done to ensure our newborn can immigrate with us after I-485 approval?
- How can a current B1/B2 visa holder travel to the United States after applying for the EB-5 visa?
- How many days can I remain in the U.S. after filing an I-526 petition?
- What are the options for the location of consulate processing?
- How can I determine if I have an overstay issue when I have documents with conflicting information?
- What formalities do I have to follow for my F-1 visa if I have just received an I-526 approval?
- How will a misdemeanor conviction affect my opportunity to participate in the EB-5 program?
- How can I apply for an EB-5 visa after my husband”s H-1 visa has expired?
- When does it become too late for a minor who is close to turning 21 to receive a green card through a parent?
- How can stepchildren be included in an I-526 petition?
- How can I sponsor elderly parents as my dependents?
- How can I abandon my residence without affecting my parents?
- How can the spouse of an H-1B/F-1 holder invest in EB-5?
- How can I bring children from a previous marriage?
- How can I travel with a visitor visa while applying for EB-5?
- How will EB-5 conflict with a family visa application?
- How can a same-sex couple qualify for EB-5?
- How restrictive is the medical screening for U.S. immigration?
- How will overstaying my visa affect my EB-5 application?
- Where does my family have to live?
- Can my spouse get a job while I do EB-5?
- How will a prior denial affect I-526 processing?
- After how long can I move to the US?
- How long do I need to stay in the United States to keep my CPR status?
- How can I get I-526 approval before my B-2 visa expires?
- How do I apply for H-1B and EB-5 simultaneously?
- Does my entire family need to be included in the EB-5 application?
- What happens to my investment if my I-526 is approved but my immigrant visa is denied?
- How can an ex-communist party member apply for EB-5?
- How can I apply for EB-5 while being under asylum in the United States?
- How can I apply for EB-5 as an H1B visa holder?
- Is it possible to adjust my status after submission of I-526?
- How do drug charges affect EB-5 eligibility?
- When should an F-1 visa holder file the I-485?
- How will my juveline record affect my EB-5 application?
- How will my marriage date affect my family”s green cards?
- What EB-5 professionals should I consult before I apply?
- Can I file for advance parole after my I-526 is approved?
- How does the I-539 application affect an EB-5 application?
- Can family members adjust status while in different locations?
- What is the process for permanent residency to U.S. citizenship?
- How can I re-enter the United States with a valid current F-1 visa while my I-526 is currently pending?
- How can I obtain an EB-5 visa while on another visa?
- How can I bring my spouse over if I get married during my application process?
- How does a child born during the EB5 process get a green card?
- How can I apply for EB-5 if I”ve been rejected for other visas?
- How does the USCIS determine “good health”?
- How can I bring my child from a previous marriage?
- Does the applicant need to physically live in the United States for the entire EB-5 process?
- Can EB-5 applicants apply for B1/B2 visa?
- How can I file for the EB-5 visa for my family?
- How will my OPT expiration affect my adjustment of status?
- How will an expired F1 visa affect my I-526 petition?
- What do you tell Russan investors about source of funds?
- How can I apply for EB-5 visa if spouse is already Permanent Resident?
- How will my EB-5 status affect dependent children?
- Can I buy a home to get a green card?
- Is it possible to have two different I-485 applications pending?
- How can I apply for EB-5 visa if I have an F-1 student visa?
- What is the difference between an EB-5 visa and a L-1 visa?
- What are the U.S. living requirements for the EB-5 visa?
- Does EB-5 place limitations on family immigration?
- What is the risk of preparing my own I-829 petition?
- Can we get another visa while awaiting EB-5 visa?
- Are there companies that help EB5 investors find investments?
- Am I a good candidate for EB-5 Visa?
- Should I apply for F-1 visa interview after I-526 approval?
- Do I need an attorney to apply for an EB-5 visa?
- How do I know what stage my EB-5 visa application is in?
- Will my family have to move to the US if I participate in the EB-5 Program?
- Can I apply for an EB-5 Visa while in the US on an E3 Visa?
- What is a conditional green card?
- Can you convert a B1 Visa to an EB-5 Visa?
- Can EB-5 immigrant investors be guaranteed a return on their investment?
- Can funds from a parent in the U.S. be used for an EB-5 visa?
- Can investors from Vietnam participate in the EB-5 visa program?
- Can an illegal immigrant qualify for an EB-5 visa?
- Does USCIS give a receipt upon receiving EB-5 visa materials?
- Can you leave the country with a pending I-526 petition?
- Do I need to declare taxes on an EB-5 investment that was gifted from my parents?
- Are EB-5 visas still being issued?
- Will I have to go to an embassy interview to get an EB-5 visa?
- Where can I find a list of EB-5 projects?
- Can people from any country get an EB-5 visa?
- Do you have to live near the EB-5 Regional Center that you invest in?
- Which family members can qualify for an EB-5 immigrant investor visa?
- Can I stay in the U.S. while going through the EB-5 program?
- How can you qualify as an EB-5 investor?
- Can I apply for the EB-5 visa program if I overstayed my previous visa?
- Do I have to maintain U.S. residence to get an EB-5 visa?
- What are the current EB-5 Regional Centers?
- Is there usually a return on EB-5 investments?
- Do EB-5 visa investors get their investments back from the Regional Center?
- Will my EB5 visa be rejected if a criminal case was filed against me?