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Frequently Asked Questions - EB-5 investor visas
February 19th, 2010
Looking for an EB5 investor visa? Ask the right questions

Looking for an EB5 investor visa? Ask the right questions

Questions that seem to come up frequently regarding  the EB-5 visa include:

•    What are the track records of the various EB-5 regional centre programs?
•    Which have the quickest processing times?
•    Which have returned investors funds on program completion?
•    What are key dangers to be aware of?
•    Where are there hidden costs?
•    Where have problems occurred?
•    What has gone wrong?
•    What are the implications of programs that are slow filling?
•    What is the feedback from previous clients regarding their experiences?
•    What information was found on visiting centers that does not appear elsewhere?
•    Which centers have had a good track record?
•    What are the implications of the program ending?
•    What is the likely impact of the present economic circumstances on different programs?

For more questions and THE ALL IMPORTANT ANSWERS contact Andrew Bartlett or Stephen Parnell, the authors of Green Card via the Red Carpet.

 
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EB-5 visa timetable
January 11th, 2010
Put together a personal EB5 timetable

Putting together a personal EB5 timetable is good advice

Each investor and his or her family have ideas about what they would like their own personal timeline to look like. You should have some idea of a target date or estimated date when you would like to be living in America.  Formulating your personal timeline can be difficult and this is where the guidance of an experienced EB5 immigration attorney will prove invaluable. He or she will help you match your goals and needs with the reality of the process and capabilities of processing within the constraints set by outside factors; namely the regional center you choose to invest in and the USCIS.

No discussion of time lines for EB-5 investing is complete without at least introducing the basic timeline for investing from the regional center perspective. USCIS’s procedures and processing times determine most of the timeline in this process; however, you should not underestimate the impact of the regional center and its time lines and procedures on your personal goals.

The timeline for investing from start to finish will vary. In fact, the proposed timeline for a center and their track record for abiding by it may be one of those considerations that you and your immigration consultant weigh when choosing the right regional center for your investment. For further information on time lines for various regional centers contact Which EB-5

 
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Timelines for the EB-5 investment (ll)
June 11th, 2009

When considering the time lines for the EB-5 investment, you need to consider a few time lines that all need to be coordinated and work in conjunction with one another.  Those are:

•    Your own personal timeline based upon your and your family’s goals and plans for relocation (we will discuss this further in later blogs).  You should discuss this time frame with your regional center selection advisor and with your immigration attorney, so that you can plan realistically, and then set and reach your goals as promptly as possible.

•    The timeline for searching for the right regional center for you, for conducting due diligence to make sure that it is right for you, for registering with the regional center and investing, and for filing your I-526 petition with USCIS.  Once again, your EB-5 advisor/consultant and immigration attorney can prove invaluable in guiding you through these processes and setting a realistic time lines for their completion.  They are familiar with the amount of time that it will take to gather the information from the regional center, to work with the business attorney, CPA, and possibly other business consultant assisting you in the due diligence phase prior to your investment.  Once you will have made your investment, then the work is primarily in the hands of your immigration attorney, and so then it will then come down to his or her time frame for processing your case.

•    The time line for USCIS to process your I-526 petition, and then for USCIS also to process your adjustment of status or for the State Department to process your application for an immigrant visa, is beyond your and everyone else’s control; however, your immigration attorney can advise you of what the current processing time is, and can help you to avoid needless delays due to inadequate documentation or other problems.

Not all of these time lines are set in stone, and so while we can provide you with some idea of what you are looking at in terms of timing and planning, no one can guarantee them—these are all beyond any of our control in that regard.  What we can do is present you with a comprehensive understanding of the tasks ahead of you and the relative timeline on which you can base your plans.  This will prove extremely beneficial as you begin to take action, investing and applying for your permanent resident status.

Knowing how the process should go and being prepared to meet the requirements and challenges at every step of the way will make your immigration process go as smoothly as possible, and give you the best preparation for a relatively speedy and successful application.

If you haven’t done so already I would recommend contacting the experts at Which EB5 who can start providing the information and guidance you need.

 
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