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Family Reunification - Diversity Visa Lottery - Refugees and Asylees - Employment Visas


U.S. Sells Visas for Less Than the Net Worth of the Average U.S. Household

By David North
May 2012
Blog

USCIS Promises NOT to Correct Previous EB-5 Mistakes

By David North
May 2012
Blog

A Look Inside a USCIS "Stakeholders Meeting"

By David North
April 2012
Blog

David North Interviewed on E-B5 Visas (FOX and Friends - 4/20/12)

April 2012
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Reform Our Visa System for Entrepreneurs or Reform the Economy?

By Stanley Renshon
April 2012
Blog

EB-5's Institutional Allies Give the Program a Hard Time

By David North
April 2012
Blog

USCIS Seems to Predict 88% Failure Rate in the EB-5 Investor Program

By David North
April 2012
Blog

EB-5 Numbers Do Not Compute on Big Hotel Project in L.A.

By David North
March 2012
Blog

An Unintended Trifecta

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  • David North
March 2012
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Visas for Sale

  • By
  • David North
March 2012
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