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What is the success rate of American investment immigration?

According to the latest information just released by the US Immigration Bureau in official website, the data of investment immigrants (EB-5) in fiscal year 20 16 (201510/0/-201June 30th) are as follows.

-The number of immigration applications (I-526 form) submitted was 65,438+04,65,438+047 families, and 9,367 applications were approved, of which 7,632 were approved (the passing rate was 865,438+0.5%);

-Conditions released (I-829 form) * * 3,474 applications were received, 65,438+0,844 applications were approved, of which 65,438+0,758 applications were passed (the passing rate was 95.34%).

To put it simply, 8 1.5% of those who applied for investment immigration in the United States were granted immigration visas from 20 15 10 to 20 16 September 30. Of those who applied for a permanent green card, 95.34% were approved.

If the time is longer, the average pass rate of I-526 is 83.45% since fiscal year 20 13, while the average pass rate of I-829 has been maintained at about 95% since fiscal year 201. This ratio has to be said to be quite high. Those friends who say that American investment immigration is deceptive, I believe it is because you don't know the situation at all, or because you haven't chosen an immigration agency that can strictly screen and inspect investors. As far as I know, several immigration agencies in China are doing quite well. For example, foreign veteran outreach has done more than 70 projects, all of which have been repaid on schedule, and have gained excellent reputation in the industry. This can minimize the investment risk and ensure the timely return of the investment principal.

I would also like to remind you that in the first half of 20 17, the loan amount for American investment immigrants will soon rise to 800,000 US dollars, and the reform of the bill will happen at any time. If you decide to invest in immigration, it's still early!