Let’s explain clearly and accessibly. In the EB-5 Program universe, there are several forms and petitions that investors may need to fill out during the process. Each form has a specific purpose, and the I-924 is one of those documents that may be required in certain situations.
Form I-924 is used by USCIS to address very specific issues related to some EB-5 cases. Generally, it can be linked to situations where additional administrative review is necessary for an investor’s application, especially when circumstances arise that may affect the final evaluation of the case – for example, atypical cases or administrative unforeseen events that require a more detailed review of the previously submitted petition.
It is important to highlight that this form is not the same as the better known I-526 (which initiates the EB-5 investor classification request) or I-829 (which is used to remove conditions on conditional resident status). Thus, the I-924 generally appears in a very specific context and is not part of the usual routine in most EB-5 cases.
It is important to reinforce that, although information about this form is available, the rules and conditions required by USCIS may change over time, and each case has its own particularities. Therefore, strictly following United States immigration laws is essential.
In situations involving less common documents and petitions, such as the I-924, it is advisable to consult the official USCIS instructions and seek information from reliable sources. Furthermore, whenever there are doubts, it is recommended to seek guidance from professionals working in the immigration field to avoid misunderstandings and possible complications, as well as to prevent potential scams or overly simplified promises of results.
Remember: this content does not replace personalized legal advice. Each situation has its particularities, and immigration rules may change. Staying well informed through official sources and specialists in the field is essential for a safe and appropriate process.
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
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
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.