Preeti Sinha

What is the difference between an I-924 and an I-924A?

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Philip Cohen
January 06, 2016 10:40 AM  Philip Cohen

An I-924 is the submission used to form a regional center. An I-924A is the annual filing required by a regional center to report on regional center activity to USCIS.

In USCIS's words, "Form I-924A, Supplement to Form I-924 (“I-924A”) is used to demonstrate a regional center’s continued eligibility for the regional center designation and must be filed with USCIS on an annual basis for each fiscal year (October 1 through September 30) within 90 days after the end of the fiscal year (on or before December 29th)."

I-924A reports include (among other things): aggregate investment amount, jbs created industries in which an RC is operating, I-526 and I-829 approvals. The form can be found on the USCIS website.

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