Instructions For Annual Certification Of Regional Center (Form I-924a) Page 4

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3. New direct, indirect, and/or induced jobs created through the regional center; and
4. Jobs maintained for EB-5 purposes through the regional center by investment into “troubled businesses” (if
applicable).
NOTE: When reporting job creation, the numbers should reflect the aggregate direct, indirect, and/or induced jobs that
have actually been created by all sponsored projects to date, regardless of whether any petitioners have independently
claimed credit for such jobs on any Form I-526, Immigrant Petition by Alien Entrepreneur or Form I-829, Petition
by Entrepreneur to Remove Conditions. This calculation should employ the same economic methodology identified
when the project was first submitted to USCIS with Form I-924, Application For Regional Designation Center Under
the Immigrant Investor Program, with an exemplar project or a Form I-526 petition. In cases where a current project
is different than what was contemplated in Form I-924 or Form I-526, the job creation calculation should employ the
intended methodology for related Form I-829.
Where utilized job creation methodologies use inputs of expenditures, revenues, and/or direct jobs, the reported aggregate
jobs created should be the result of those job creating inputs to date. Include a description which explains the prorated
inputs and job creation calculations in relation to the total jobs expected to result from the project.
If there is more than one project sponsored through a regional center or if a particular project’s jobs were not all created
during the Federal fiscal year covered by the form, use the space provided in Part 11. Additional Information to report
the number of jobs created by Federal fiscal year for each sponsored project.
Item Numbers 5. - 16. Industries and Resulting Aggregate Capital Investment and Job Creation. Provide the
following information about the regional center operations:
1. Each industry that has been the focus of EB-5 capital investments sponsored through the regional center;
2. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for each industry;
3. Aggregate amount of EB-5 capital investment for each industry;
4. Aggregate amount of non-EB-5 capital investment for each industry;
5. Aggregate number of direct, indirect, and/or induced jobs created for each industry; and
6. Aggregate number of jobs maintained for EB-5 purposes through investment into “troubled businesses” for each
industry (if applicable).
Part 6. Information About the New Commercial Enterprise
For each new commercial enterprise associated with the regional center that has received EB-5 investor capital, provide
the following information.
Item Number 1. Name of the New Commercial Enterprise. Provide the name of the new commercial enterprise and
the industry category title.
Item Number 2. New Commercial Enterprise Federal Employer Identification Number. Provide the Federal
Employer Identification Number of the new commercial enterprise.
Item Numbers 3.a. - 3.f. New Commercial Enterprise Mailing Address. Provide the mailing address of the new
commercial enterprise. If the mailing address of the new commercial enterprise is different from its physical address,
provide the physical address of the new commercial enterprise in the space provided in Part 11. Additional Information.
Item Numbers 4. - 10. Other Information. Provide the following information about the new commercial enterprise. If
the regional center oversees more than one new commercial enterprise, provide the requested information for each new
commercial enterprise:
1. Industries that have been the focus of EB-5 capital investment;
2. NAICS code for each industry;
3. Aggregate amount of EB-5 capital investment;
Form I-924A Instructions 12/23/16 N
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