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Consular Processing Uses Tiered Approach to Triage EB-5 Applications

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By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on October 19, 2021
Posted in Consulate, EB-5, EB-5 Program, Immigrant Visa, Regional Center, U.S. Embassies, U.S. State Department, USCIS, Visa

Kate Kalmykov is quoted in a EB-5 Investors Visa Blog post titled “Consular Processing Uses Tiered Approach to Triage EB-5 Applications.”

Read “Consular Processing Uses Tiered Approach to Triage EB-5 Applications.”

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