Law360, New York (July 7, 2016, 5:09 PM EDT) -- The American Immigration Lawyers Association has urged U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to consider decreasing the fees the agency has proposed for a number of EB-5 visa forms, saying it has failed to provide a sufficient justification for its 145 percent increase on one of the key forms. In a response letter addressed to Samantha Deshommes, acting chief of the agency's Regulatory Coordination Division, dated July 5, AILA said that while it recognized the need for the agency to collect fees in EB-5 matters, it urged the government to carefully review the proposed fees and consider the feasibility of any downward...

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