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Ask lots of questions

Ask lots of questions

You are constantly cautioned by us on the need to ask detailed questions when considering the viability of a particular EB-5 regional center program, one that hopefully will meet your specific requirements.

The need for asking these questions becomes even more important when you consider just some of the issues we have found when visiting regional centers – Such as:-

•    Does the Regional Center exit strategy depend on selling equity in a disadvantaged area? Some of the Centers we visited have implications like this that are not obvious.

•    What we found in areas surrounding regional centers that can have a major impact.

•    What the implications of the ownership of the regional center can mean to you.

•    What happens if a center is not fully subscribed in a timely manner?

You can request a call with our partners to discuss these implication via email to info@whicheb5.com

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