Suppose I invest today in a project where buffer jobs are already created. In what scenario can the USICS deny my I-829 request later on? Can USICS decline my application by saying that the jobs must be created after my investment or any other reason?
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Lynne Feldman
Find the Best EB5 Visa LawyersThey will review the project at the I-829 filing to see if your funds have been used in the project and that ten new jobs have been created for each investor.

Belma Demirovic Chinchoy
Find the Best EB5 Visa LawyersIt depends on how the project is structured. There needs to be a nexus between your investment and job creation; this connection can be created in several ways. Discuss with a qualified attorney.
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