EB-5 applicants face new restrictive rules related to use of borrowed capital for financing their investment immigration applications. Narrow interpretation requires property offered as collateral for the loan to be owned solely by the applicant.
USCIS Discouraging Investors from Using Borrowed Capital to Fund EB-5 Investments
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