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1 progress of EB-5 immigration cases in the United States I-526 pre-approval time

Although the epidemic situation in the United States is serious now, you may be more concerned about the progress of American investment immigration cases. In addition, we also introduced the progress of other immigration cases for your reference.

Tips: The progress of the cases mentioned below is different from that of immigration. Please don't be confused.

Since August last year, in the inquiry form of I-526, USCIS has provided two sets of "estimated approval time range": one set for investors born in Chinese mainland and the other set for investors from all other countries except Chinese mainland.

Latest progress

Let's take a look at the latest trial progress of 202 1 and 1.

Interstate 526

Overall estimated approval time span: 35-52.5 months.

Estimated approval time range

Investors born in Chinese mainland: 50-75.5 months.

Investors from all other countries except Chinese mainland: 27.5-43 months.

Trial progress (case inquiry date)

Investors born in Chinese mainland: 2014101October 9.

Investors from all other countries except Chinese mainland: 2065438+June 27th, 2007.

Interstate 829

Overall estimated approval time span: 35-52.5 months.

Estimated approval time range: 50-75.5 months.

Progress of trial (inquiry date of the case: 20 14 10 10/9 October)

Interstate 924

Overall estimated approval time span: 35-52.5 months.

Estimated approval time range: 50-75.5 months.

Progress of trial (inquiry date of the case: 20 14 10 10/9 October)

Note: The estimated time required for the above-mentioned trial is the time required for the Immigration Bureau to handle the case from the date of receiving the submitted materials.

Generally speaking, the Immigration Bureau hears cases in the order in which they are received, and regularly updates the inquiry date of cases. This time range is the processing time calculated by the Immigration Bureau according to the historical data of the cases that have been handled. Immigration cannot predict the approval time of the current submission.

If the applicant's trial time has exceeded the trial time span announced by the Immigration Bureau, he can submit an inquiry application online in https://egov.uscis.gov/e-Request/Intro.do. ..