The employment-based fifth preference visa category for immigrant investors, commonly referred to as "EB-5," has grown significantly over the last several years. However, the EB-5 investor presents a number of unique challenges for immigration attorneys, write Brian Graham and Lindsay Martin. Also in this report, "Eight Key Immigration Warnings for Clients" by Richard A. Gump Jr. and Matthew D. Gross and "Advising Clients on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals" by Pamelia S. Barnett.
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Special Report: Immigration Law
Texas Lawyer
October 29, 2012
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