Is it still possible to get TEA designation for a new Regional Center in California?
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Brandon Meyer
Immigration Attorneys DirectoryOf course. California has not abolished TEA designations, but has merely changed certain requirements in issuing TEA letters.
Reza Rahbaran
Immigration Attorneys DirectoryYes, it is still possible to get TEA designation for the state of California, both for regional centers and direct EB5 individual investors.
Boyd Campbell
Immigration Attorneys DirectoryYes, but the California economic development agency has made it more difficult to do so.
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