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Policy UpdateJune 10, 2026ยท 2 min read

USCIS Revises Infrastructure Demand Calculations for 2026 EB-5

USCIS has updated its infrastructure demand calculations for the 2026 EB-5 visa program, reflecting increased monthly visa issuances.

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USCIS Revises Infrastructure Demand Calculations for 2026 EB-5

USCIS has made significant revisions to its infrastructure demand calculations for the 2026 EB-5 visa program, incorporating the latest monthly visa issuance data. This update is expected to impact the backlog of applications and the overall dynamics of the regional center program.

Implications for EB-5 Investors

The recalibrated infrastructure demand reflects a growing need for investment in projects that can support the influx of EB-5 applicants. As the demand for visas increases, investors may experience longer processing times for I-526 and I-829 petitions, particularly if the infrastructure projects are not aligned with the current market needs. Investors should closely monitor these developments, as they may influence their decisions regarding regional center selection and project involvement.

Increased Visa Issuance and Backlog Management

The latest data indicates that USCIS is issuing more visas monthly, which could alleviate some of the existing backlog. However, the simultaneous rise in infrastructure demand suggests that while more visas are being granted, the competition for viable projects may intensify. Investors should be prepared for potential shifts in project availability and the need for strategic planning in their investment choices.

Future Considerations for Regional Centers

Regional centers may need to adapt their project offerings to align with the revised infrastructure demand. This could lead to a more competitive landscape as centers vie for investor interest. Investors should evaluate the responsiveness of regional centers to these changes, as those that can pivot quickly may offer more attractive investment opportunities. Keeping an eye on how regional centers adjust their strategies in light of these revisions will be crucial for informed decision-making.

In summary, the USCIS revisions to infrastructure demand calculations signal a critical juncture for the EB-5 program. Investors must remain vigilant about the evolving landscape, as these changes will undoubtedly influence both the timing of visa processing and the viability of investment projects moving forward.

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