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Can USCIS visit my company after the I-526?

USCIS may conduct visits after the I-526 to verify EB-5 investment compliance; keeping organized documentation is essential to meet legal requirements.

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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

Updated on June 26, 2025
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The EB-5 immigration program involves several stages, and USCIS monitoring is an integral part of the process to ensure that all conditions and requirements are met. It is important to clarify that, yes, there may be visits or inspections by USCIS to your company even after the approval of the I-526.

These visits are usually conducted to verify compliance of the investment with the established regulations, especially regarding job creation and the proper use of the invested capital. In other words, the purpose of these inspections is to confirm that the terms and conditions of the EB-5 program are being strictly followed.

Furthermore, it is worth noting that these checks can occur at various times with the aim of collecting evidence and answering any questions that may arise about the project. Therefore, keeping organized documentation and clear evidence of the progress of investments and job creation is essential. This care is fundamental to demonstrate that all obligations are being fulfilled, thus reducing the likelihood of additional inquiries.

It is always recommended to strictly follow U.S. immigration laws, avoid miraculous promises of results, and seek information from reliable sources. Consulting specialized companies and qualified professionals can help organize the necessary documentation-not guaranteeing success, but providing assurance that the procedures are being handled properly and in accordance with the law.

Staying updated and prepared for possible inspections is part of the process, and organizing investment-related records can be a differential when responding to any eventual request from USCIS. Always remember to act according to the regulations and seek formal guidance when necessary.

Learn more about EB-5 Visa

Type
Investment Green Card
Min. investment
US$ 800,000
Jobs created
Minimum 10 (full-time)
Processing
24-48 months
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Victoria Harper

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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.

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