New Project: Reinvigorating the International Entrepreneur Program

We are thrilled to share an exciting new project from our inaugural Tech Policy Primer cohort. The project, ‘Reinvigorating the International Entrepreneur Program,’ proposes ways that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can improve application efficacy and increase the number of successful applications submitted to the International Entrepreneur Rule. The outputs include a wizard tool prototype and demo video.

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Reinvigorating the International Entrepreneur Program

by Max Katz, Nancy Mandujano, Stephanie Pakrul, Chris Torres, and Katarina Watney

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is working to revive the International Entrepreneur Rule (IER), an initiative aimed at allowing immigrant entrepreneurs to come to the United States to start their businesses. This project recommends that USCIS improve application efficacy and increase the number of successful applications by improving the process through which applications are adjudicated, in part by building an application processing tool and a standard operating procedure for adjudicators to follow. This tool will standardize the IER application review processes and expedite the time it takes for adjudicators to review applications.

Learn more about this and other projects here.