For EB-5 investors, one of the biggest concerns is visa retrogression—when the demand for green cards exceeds the supply, creating a backlog. This can raise an important question: If my EB-5 category retrogresses after I file my I-485 adjustment of status, will I still be able to renew my Employment Authorization Document (EAD)?
The short answer: Yes. Retrogression can delay your green card approval, but it does not block you from renewing your work and travel permits.
The Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is a work permit issued by USCIS that allows you to legally work in the U.S. while your adjustment of status is pending.
EB-5 investors can obtain an EAD by concurrently filing Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) with Form I-526E. This means you don’t need to wait for your green card to start working—you can work legally once USCIS approves your EAD.
Retrogression happens when the Department of State sets a “final action date” earlier than your priority date, meaning your green card can’t be approved until a visa becomes available again.
The good news: A pending I-485 remains valid even during retrogression. Your case doesn’t get denied or canceled—it simply pauses until visas are available again.
Even if your category retrogresses, you can continue renewing your EAD and Advance Parole (AP) while your I-485 is pending.
This means investors can keep working and traveling while waiting for their green card approval.
Retrogression can feel discouraging, but EB-5 investors should remember: it does not end your ability to work or travel. As long as your I-485 is pending, you can continue to renew your EAD and Advance Parole and remain legally employed in the U.S.
While retrogression may delay permanent residency, it does not stop your life in the U.S. from moving forward. For personalized advice, always consult an experienced immigration attorney.
FAQs Regarding EB-5 Retrogression and I-485 Adjustment of Status:
Yes. As long as your I-485 is pending, you remain eligible to renew your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) even if your visa category retrogresses.
No. You can continue to apply for or renew advance parole while your I-485 is pending, regardless of retrogression.
No. Retrogression only delays final approval and green card issuance, but your I-485 remains valid while pending.
USCIS allows for automatic extensions in certain cases if you file your renewal on time. It’s best to submit your renewal 180 days before expiration.