EB-5 Integrity Fund Fee Due for 2025: What Regional Centers Need to Know

The EB-5 Integrity Fund fee for fiscal year 2025 is due on October 1, 2024. This fee is a requirement for designated regional centers—organizations that help raise funds for foreign investment projects in the U.S. through the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.

What Is a Designated Regional Center?

A designated regional center is an organization approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to participate in the EB-5 program. These centers pool investments from foreign nationals who want to apply for a U.S. green card and channel those funds into U.S. businesses. In return, these businesses must create jobs for U.S. workers, which helps meet the job creation requirement of the EB-5 program.

Regional centers are important because they allow EB-5 investors to count both direct and indirect jobs (jobs created by the economic activity generated from the investment), making it easier to meet the program’s job creation rules.

What Is the EB-5 Integrity Fund?

The EB-5 Integrity Fund, established in 2022, is managed by USCIS. The fund helps the agency monitor, investigate, and ensure compliance with the rules of the EB-5 program. This includes conducting audits and reviewing the operations of regional centers to ensure they are following all legal requirements.

Who Needs to Pay the Fee?

All designated regional centers are required to pay the annual Integrity Fund fee. The fee amount depends on the number of investors in the regional center’s projects:

  • $20,000 for regional centers that had more than 20 investors in their new commercial enterprises during the previous fiscal year.
  • $10,000 for regional centers with 20 or fewer investors in that same period.

Key Details About the 2025 Fee Payment

  • Due Date: The fee must be paid by October 1, 2024.
  • Amount: Most regional centers will pay $20,000, but smaller centers with fewer investors may pay the reduced fee of $10,000.
  • Payment Method: Payments should be made via pay.gov. You can make your payment using this link to pay.gov.
  • Late Payment: Regional centers that do not pay the fee within 30 days of the due date will incur a late fee. In the past, failure to pay the fee could result in the termination of the regional center’s designation. However, following a recent court decision, regional centers are now protected from losing their approval if they miss the payment deadline.

Stay Compliant and Avoid Delays

To ensure your regional center remains in good standing with USCIS and continues to operate under the EB-5 program, it is crucial to meet the October 1, 2024 deadline for the EB-5 Integrity Fund fee.

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