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USCIS Releases Form I-956K to Register EB-5 Third-Party Promoters

Washington, D.C., January 5, 2023: USCIS just released Form I-956K to enable third party promoters of EB-5 investments to register with USCIS. Registration is now required by each person acting as a direct or third-party promoter (including migration agents). Direct or third party promoters who act on behalf of any of the following entities must complete and file Form I-956K:

  • A regional center;
  • Any new commercial enterprises;
  • An affiliated job-creating entity; or
  • An issuer of securities intended to be offered to immigrant investors in connection with a particular capital investment project.

 

Fortunately, there is no filing fee for Form I-956K.

USCIS retains discretion to require any direct or third party promoter filing Form I-956K to appear for a biometrics appointment (to provide a photograph; fingerprints and signature) and/or an interview for background checks.

Each person completing a Form I-956K must answer all questions as indicated on the form.

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