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Biden Administration Revokes Trump’s ‘Green Card Ban’ In Another Step Towards Restoring the Functioning of the U.S. Immigration System

By Dillon Colucci on February 26, 2021
Posted in coronavirus, Featured, Immigration, Immigration Reform, President Trump's Administration, State Department, Visa Issuance

The Biden administration has revoked Presidential Proclamation 10014 of April 22, 2020 -Suspension of Entry of Immigrants Who Present a Risk to the United States Labor Market During the Economic …
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How Many EB-5 Visas are There?

By Kate Kalmykov on June 11, 2012
Posted in EB-5 Program, Non-Regional Center, Regional Center, Uncategorized

Every fiscal year (October 1st – September 30th), approximately 140,000 employment based immigrant visas are made available to qualified applicants.  These employment based visas once approved serve as the basis…
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