EB-5 Permanent Reauthorization

The EB-5 Investment Coalition, co-chaired by Managing Shareholder Laura Foote Reiff, joined forces with key members of the EB-5 industry to advocate the reauthorization of the program before the September 30, 2015 expiration date.

On August 5, 2015, an EB-5 Stakeholder Letter was hand-delivered to key Members of Congress of the Senate and House leadership and chairmen and ranking members of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees. A copy of the letter was widely circulated to various staff members in Congress, as well as staff of both the Senate and House Judiciary Committees.

The EB-5 Stakeholder Letter encouraged these key leaders to continue the dialogue on extending or making permanent the EB-5 program, and in coming to a consensus on the necessary reforms and changes needed for the program as the program gains even more momentum and use. With the September 30, 2015 expiration date looming, the letter brings attention to the benefits of the EB-5 program by highlighting the key projects and industries it assists through foreign capital investment. The letter also highlights the economic impact the program has had on the U.S. economy, both in terms of job growth and capital investment. Finally, the letter commends Senators and Representatives for their leadership so far and encourages continued bipartisan cooperation to achieve the program’s timely reauthorization.
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During his speech on January 29 in Las Vegas, President Obama announced his principles for Comprehensive Immigration Reform. As part of the president’s plan to overhaul the current broken immigration system, he noted the need to make permanent the EB-5 Regional Center Program that is currently set to expire on September 30, 2015. The program was introduced in 1992 and implemented in 1993. Since that time, it has continually been reauthorized by Congress on a temporary basis.
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