DHS Proposes a Modest Discount in EB-5 Filing Fees

Good news for EB-5 investors and regional centers: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has proposed a 14% reduction in EB-5 filing fees, offering welcome relief to stakeholders in this vital job-creating program. The proposal comes just a year after DHS raised EB-5 filing fees by nearly 300%, a sharp increase that drew concern across the industry.

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program continues to demonstrate its economic importance, channeling $4.1 billion in new investment into job-creating enterprises across the United States. From rural communities to high-unemployment urban areas, EB-5 capital has helped finance infrastructure, housing, and business development projects that create thousands of American jobs.

As advances in technology and artificial intelligence reshape the workforce and displace traditional employment, programs like EB-5 remain a critical component of America’s economic strategy—attracting global investment while driving local job creation.

Contact WR Immigration’s EB-5 Team to learn more about the proposed fee changes and how they may affect your investment or regional center strategy. Our experienced attorneys provide end-to-end guidance on compliance, filings, and the evolving EB-5 landscape to help you move forward with confidence.

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