CanAm Enterprises Reaches Another Milestone with More Than 1,500 I-829 Petition Approvals

CanAm Enterprises Reaches Another Milestone with More Than 1,500 I-829 Petition Approvals

To date, more than 1,500 investor-families have received permanent green cards (I-829 petition approval) from the USCIS through an investment in one of CanAm’s 46 EB-5 projects.

With CanAm's help, we have successfully become permanent residents of U.S.A.

CanAm Enterprises LLC, (“CanAm”) is pleased to announce that, to date, more than 1,500 investor-families have received permanent green cards (I-829 petition approval) from the USCIS through an investment in one of CanAm’s 46 EB-5 projects.

The I-829 petition is the final step of the EB-5 visa process for immigrant investors to become lawful permanent residents of the United States. The I-829 petition includes evidence that the immigrant investor has successfully met all United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requirements of the EB-5 program, specifically that the investment was made and the required jobs were, in fact, created. Once the I-829 is approved, the investor’s conditional residency restriction is lifted, allowing the investor, their spouse, and unmarried children under the age of 21 to live in the United States permanently. As a result, the approval of the I-829 petition is a marker, indicating the true success of an EB-5 investment.

“We really appreciate what you have done for us over the past years,” said an investor in CanAm’s PIDC Regional Center project, “With your help, we have successfully become permanent residents of U.S.A.”

Tom Rosenfeld, President and CEO of CanAm Enterprises, comments: “We are very proud of the stellar track record we have achieved both in the United States and Canada since our journey began in 1987. We remain committed to the business philosophy and core values that served us so well during our first 28 years, and will continue to build on the extraordinary track record we have established.”

About CanAm Enterprises, LLC 

With more than 27 years of experience promoting immigration-linked investments in the United States and Canada, CanAm is the exclusive manager of seven USCIS-designated Regional Centers, including the PIDC Regional Center (in partnership with the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp.), Pennsylvania DCED Regional Center (in partnership with Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development), Los Angeles County Regional Center (in partnership with the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation), Hawaii Regional Center (in corporate with Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism), the New York Metropolitan Regional Center, the North Country New York Regional Center and CanAm Florida Regional Center.

About the EB-5 Investor Program 

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program (EB-5), administered by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), provides opportunities for qualified foreign nationals to achieve permanent legal residency in the U.S. through an investment in an USCIS-approved project that will generate at least ten full-time jobs in the United States.


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