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EB-5 investors sue in South Dakota
January 5th, 2010

south-dakotaFollowing our blog yesterday concerning South Korean immigrants who invested in one of the programs in South Dakota we have received a number of requests to provide further information. Given the legal nature of this report we are limited as to any further information we can give at this stage but the matter does raise a number of important issues.

We would repeat that although rare, this is not the first issue to occur with allegations by EB-5 investors. We have covered other reports and we stress the importance of talking through such issues with us prior to making an EB-5 visa decision.

As we also covered yesterday there are options that have a 100% record of success for their clients – regional centers that have had conditions removed from temporary green cards (I-829) and who have returned funds.

 
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