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USCIS on EB5, Religious Worker and Other Issues
Posted
Oct 03, 2008
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The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Service Center
Operations / ISD Committee (SCOPS) recently released answers to questions
posed to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS's) service
centers. These questions were from a meeting on August 20, 2008. Some of the
questions addressed the "sunset" of several immigration programs. These
programs have been extended in the past, often either at the last minute or,
in some instances, after-the-fact. This raises questions and creates
uncertainties for existing cases, as well as for future planning.
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Sunset on EB5 Investor Program
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Regular
MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers may recall that the
EB5 Investor visa program was extended until 2008, as noted in our December
12, 2003 MurthyDotCom NewsBrief,
Extension of Employment Verification and EB5 Programs. Thus, the
program was set to expire on September 30, 2008, unless extended by an act
of Congress and signed by the President. The
program was extended, as the President signed the legislation on September
30, 2008.
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Congress Passes Extension of EB5 Program
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Congress has
passed an extension of
this, as well as the Conrad 30 waiver program for physicians, valid
until March 6, 2009. However,
as of this writing,
the President has yet to sign the Conrad waiver extension into law,
according to the Library of Congress (THOMAS) legislative tracking website.
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Sunset on Religious Worker Program
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The fate of the Special Religious Worker program is in similar jeopardy. The
Special Immigrant religious worker provisions also carry an expiration date
of September 30, 2008. Congress has passed a bill extending these provisions
until March 6, 2009. This bill has also been submitted to the President for
his signature or veto. Long-time readers may recall a similar threat to this
program covered in our August 15, 2003 article,
Religious Worker Provisions "Sunset,"
also available on MurthyDotCom.
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Fate of Pending Religious Worker Petitions
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When asked about the status of pending Special Religious Worker petitions,
should the President not sign bills extending the program, a USCIS
representative said that these cases will be held in abeyance through the
end of the current Congressional session. This will allow for last-minute
extensions of the program and for these religious worker petitions to still
be processed.
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Conclusion
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We at the Murthy Law Firm appreciate the efforts of AILA and the information
provided by the USCIS on these matters. Any developments on legislative
extensions of the EB5, Conrad 30, or Special Religious Worker programs will
be monitored and updates will be provided to MurthyDotCom and
MurthyBulletin readers.
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