EB5 Investors Magazine Volume 7, Issue 1 | Page 10

EB5 INVESTORS M AGAZINE 8 R edeployment L essons L earned : H ow to P rotect EB-5 I nvestors & R educe L itigation R isks to EB-5 S ponsors   To avoid litigation, sponsors should use an independent review process, consider a reinvestment with the same developer, follow the EB-5 fund’s governing documents and allow EB-5 investors who are eligible to receive a return of their capital. By Catherine DeBono Holmes & Ronald R. Fieldstone A lmost two years after USCIS adopted Policy Manual changes on June 14, 2017, requiring redeployment of capital contributions of EB-5 investors until the end of their two-year period of conditional permanent residency, a number of EB-5 investment funds have redeployed capital into new investments. Many more will do so in the future, as the original job-creating projects are sold or refinanced. USCIS has offered no further clarification of the ambiguous statements made in the Policy Manual 2017 regarding redeployment, and there are still unanswered quest ions from an immig rat ion p er sp e c t ive reg a rd i ng t he st a nda rd s t hat w i l l be appl ied by USCIS i n deter m i n i ng whet her a reinvestment is “within the scope of the business” of the EB-5 investment fund. This article discusses the potential concerns by EB-5 investors in connection with redeployment, which in some cases can result in litigation or threats of litigation against EB-5 fund sponsors, and the means by which sponsors should seek to address these concerns and thereby reduce their risks of litigation.