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USCIS to Hold EB-5 Reform Listening Session May 25

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By Julia Holod ‡ on May 24, 2022
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On Wednesday, May 25, 2022, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will hold a listening session from 2 to 3 p.m. ET. The session is intended to allow interested stakeholders an opportunity to provide input on rulemaking related to the implementation of the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022. In addition to seeking general feedback about the EB-5 program, USCIS also is seeking input on evidentiary requirements for Form I-526 filings, recommendations related to undefined or ambiguous terms, and recommendations for processes or requirements that should be clarified. Greenberg Traurig EB-5 attorneys will be participating in the call to offer comments and insights into the topics raised based on our experience of filing thousands of EB-5 I-526 client applications for over 15 years.

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Julia Holod represents and advises corporate clients in matters of employment-based immigration law. Her experience extends across a broad spectrum of industries, including IT, financial services, telecommunications, engineering and architectural services, higher education, and supply chain and she has worked with clients ranging…

Julia Holod represents and advises corporate clients in matters of employment-based immigration law. Her experience extends across a broad spectrum of industries, including IT, financial services, telecommunications, engineering and architectural services, higher education, and supply chain and she has worked with clients ranging in size from startups to large multinational corporations.

Julia focuses her practice on H-1B, L-1A/B, TN, E-1/2, E-3, and O-1 non-immigrant visa petitions and applications, as well as Permanent Labor Certifications, EB-1 immigrant visa petitions, Labor Certification-based immigrant visa petitions, Adjustment of Status applications, family-based petitions, and naturalization applications.

‡ Admitted in Florida. Not admitted in Georgia. Practice limited to federal immigration practice.

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