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What does the American Immigration Regional Center mean?

EB-5 Act was born in 1990, and it was set as "direct investment" at that time, that is, investors became shareholders of a new enterprise and created 10 new jobs. Later, it was found that this model was not difficult for foreigners to start businesses with their bare hands in the United States. 1992, Congress passed a pilot bill to promote the development of EB-5, which we can call "the regional center bill" for short.

What is a regional center?

The "regional center" mentioned here (usually referred to as RC), many new friends will think that the regional center is a special area.

No, the regional center is by no means a simple geographical area.

Xiao Lao called it "a qualified enterprise that can develop EB-5 project in the mode of regional center and promote the economy and employment in a certain region".

Xiao Lao has defined the regional center as follows:

1 The regional center should operate in a certain area.

Therefore, a regional center (initially) operates in a specific area.

Later, it can be operated across regions, but it must also be registered in USCIS.

Therefore, it can be seen from the official website of the Immigration Bureau that there are currently 76 1 regional centers approved to operate, but all regional centers include 105 1 branches.