Insights from AAO Decisions (debt arrangements, currency swap, diverted capital, regional center activity, project progress)

Insights from AAO Decisions (debt arrangements, currency swap, diverted capital, regional center activity, project progress)

So far in 2019, the Administrative Appeals Office has published 80 decisions on I-526 appeals and motions, and 16 decisions on I-924 appeals. As someone who prepares documents for USCIS review, I read the AAO decisions to keep up with current adjudication trends and unspoken policy. This post highlights a few EB-5 cases of particular interest.

Debt Arrangements

In MAY302019_01B7203 and MAY302019_02B7203, the AAO reopened previously dismissed appeals and approved the I-526 petitions based on the USCIS Policy Manual October 2018 correction regarding redemption agreements. 


https://blog.lucidtext.com/2019/10/25/insights-from-aao-decisions-debt-arrangements-currency-swap-diverted-capital-regional-center-activity-project-progress/

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States

  • New York


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