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Archer Place Receives Another I-526E Approval: The EB-5 Journey Continues

On April 3, 2026, investor N.H. — a Chilean national — received approval of their I-526E petition for the Archer Place project.

This marks another significant milestone for the development in Gainesville, Florida, and further reinforces what the first approval already confirmed: Archer Place is a proven, compliant, and reliable path to a U.S. Green Card.

A New Approval, A Stronger Signal

Every I-526E approval carries the same message: USCIS has reviewed the case and determined that the investment, the project, and the documentation all meet the full requirements of the EB-5 Program.

For N.H., this approval represents the official beginning of their immigration journey toward permanent residency in the United States. For prospective investors still evaluating their options, it’s yet another data point confirming that Archer Place delivers on its promises.

Archer Place: A Project That Keeps Performing

Located steps from the University of Florida, Archer Place is a mixed-use development with over 600,000 square feet of buildable area, including:

  • 500+ beds across two student housing buildings
  • 92 residential condominiums available for purchase
  • 15,000+ square feet of commercial space
  • Structured parking, coworking spaces, a gym, and a pool

The project continues to meet all EB-5 Program standards, including the creation of more than 10 qualifying jobs per investor — a requirement that has been consistently validated through each approved petition.

Why the TEA Designation Still Makes a Difference

Archer Place remains located within a Targeted Employment Area (TEA), an advantage that continues to benefit every investor in the project:

  1. Reduced minimum investment: $800,000 USD instead of the standard amount
  2. Access to reserved visas: 10% of the annual EB-5 quota is exclusively reserved for TEA projects
  3. Shorter processing timelines compared to non-TEA investments

For Chilean nationals and investors from across Latin America, the absence of significant visa backlogs in the EB-5 reserved categories makes this an especially timely opportunity.

What’s Next for Investor N.H.

With the I-526E approved, N.H. can now move forward with:

  • Conditional permanent residency in the United States
  • Work authorization and travel permit (if pursuing adjustment of status)
  • Full permanent residency following the required holding period

This approval also extends to N.H.’s spouse and children under 21, opening the door to a complete and structured family relocation to the U.S.

BAI Capital: A Consistent Track Record

Each new approval adds to a growing body of evidence: BAI Capital structures EB-5 projects that work. With over a decade of experience and a long history of approved I-526 and I-829 petitions, the team behind Archer Place has consistently guided investors from application to Green Card.

N.H.’s approval is not an exception — it’s part of a pattern.

Your Window of Opportunity Is Open

With multiple I-526E approvals now on record, Archer Place has moved well beyond theory. It is an active, validated, USCIS-approved investment vehicle — and the results speak for themselves.

For families across Latin America looking for a structured, trustworthy route to U.S. permanent residency, there has never been a better moment to take the first step.

Ready to begin your EB-5 journey with Archer Place? Contact the BAI Capital team today for personalized guidance.

 

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