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EB-5 Visa – Where can I get real information?
May 28th, 2010

Where to get real information on the EB-5 visa program

As the EB-5 program has now been operating for several years there are a numbers of families who have experienced the entire cycle. They originally obtained their I-526’s, and their green cards, had conditions removed via the I-829, have lived in the US long enough to apply for citizenship, and have had a return on their original $500,000 investment or are due to in the next few months.

Their experience on the return on their investments are particularly interesting for those considering the EB-5 option as some investing in particular regional centers received back less than they originally invested; others are likely to receive back at least the $500.000 they initially invested possibly more.

It is also interesting to analyze the experience of the many regional centers that have been approved by the USCIS to offer regional center EB-5 programs; there are significant differences when using different criteria to measure results, all of which are important for potential EB5 investors to understand.

If you are seeking feedback of either immigrant’s experience of the EB-5 or the experience of the various regional centers it would be worth contacting Which EB5 who have carried out extensive research in these areas and received feedback from families who have been through the entire EB-5 process.

 
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EB5 experience – Important issues
October 6th, 2009

For those of you looking for families who have EB-5 visa experience and have subsequently settled in America, or are looking for facts on regional centers or attorneys who have the greatest experience of EB-5 options, there is now a wide range of detailed information available to you.

As the EB-5 program has now been operating for several years there are a numbers of families who have experienced the entire cycle. They originally obtained their I-526’s, had conditions removed via the I-829, have lived in the US long enough to apply for citizenship, and have had a return on their original $500,000 investment or are due to in the next few months.

Their experience on the return on their investments are particularly interesting for those considering the EB-5 option as some investing in particular centers received back less than they originally invested; others are likely to receive back at least the $500.000 they initially invested plus interest.

It is also interesting to analyze the relative experience of the sixty plus regional centers that have been approved by the USCIS to offer regional center EB-5 programs. Again there are significant differences when using different criteria to measure results. All of which are important for potential EB5 investors to consider.

If you are seeking feedback of either immigrants experience of the EB-5 or the experience of the various regional centers it would be worth contacting WhichEB5 who have carried out research in these areas. Visit Which EB5 now for full information.

 
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