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Feedback from EB-5 Visa Applicants
September 21st, 2011

feedback from EB-5 visa applicantsGiven the pilot program has been in existence for several years now there are advantages in having advised clients from the early days of this program.

One significant advantage Which has is that with over 250 families from all over the world that have used our services, and taken spots in a number of Regional Center programs plus a 100% track record of success, we can provide on their experiences.

Importantly, given the time we have been working with EB-5 , we have had many families who have been all the way through the process, including obtaining their ′s through a variety of Regional Centers.

If you are at the early stages of the EB-5 process and are confused by all the contrary sales claims made by the many Regional Centers, it can be reassuring to have some feedback based on actual personal experience rather than relying on the usual sales claims.

obtained from previous clients to the following can be very helpful to you:

  • Was the really the best option for you?
  • What was your experience of the EB-5 program you decided on?
  • Were there any complications during the application process?
  • Has the Regional Center kept you informed of their progress?
  • Have you had your $500,000 capital returned?

If you would like more detailed information regarding our previous clients experiences and how these can be used to help you please contact Chase Brodsky at Which EB5 who will be happy to set-up a personal consultation to answer your questions.
 

 

 
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EB-5 statistics – Wrong information can be dangerous
December 3rd, 2010

eb5 statisticsWe sometimes come across potential attempting to compare the various alternatives.

In the absence of detailed statistical regional center from , searching for meaningful data often results in asking a regional center (not always ideal) or relying on some information, usually found somewhere on a web site.

As part of our ongoing research we regularly monitor information relating to the EB-5 and the latest batch of incorrect facts includes –

  • A site offering consultancy services on various centers which quotes an entirely inaccurate figure for successes for a particular regional center. We know the figure to be incorrect as the center in question has not been operating long enough to obtain any for its clients.
  • A site quoting a whole range of comparative figures that are over two years old, particularly worrying given the completely different economic climate in 2010.

For more updated EB-5 information please contact Which at: info@whicheb5.com

 
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Questions for an EB-5 consultant
October 27th, 2009

How to Choose an consultant

Choosing a consultant to guide you through the different regional centers programs can be an important first stage for potential EB-5 immigrant investors. Key points you need to consider include:

•    Are the consultants truly independent, or are they associated with a particular regional center, acting more as an agent of that center rather than providing and independent advice?

•    Do they charge you a fee?

•    Have the Consultants actually visited the proven centers? By visiting we mean an in-depth look and review of the center, not just attending a conducted tour and arranging a photo opportunity.

•    Are the Consultants doubling up as the Immigration Attorneys who are advising you?

If so there may be a and an dimension which has been the subject of much discussion at the recent () AILA conference in California.  At this Conference leading specialist EB-5 immigration Attorneys advised that while Attorneys working with clients on the EB5 visa should obviously provide advice on immigration law, they should not necessarily be giving advice on the relative positive and negative aspects of the regional center programs.

•    How many actual EB-5 immigrants have they advised, what is their success and failure rate?

•    Which centers have they recommended? One or several?

•    What is the  range of information they provide?

It is all very well knowing who the directors of the regional centers are , what the track record of the regional centers is, and how many they have attracted,  but all these facts miss far more important points that are critical in the current economic times.

•    What is the difference between equity and loan based programs?

•    What is their knowledge on economic and ?

•    Do they have links to the leading independent EB-5 immigration attorneys, economists, international chartered accountants and business attorneys?

Please feel free to email your or concerns on selecting an EB-5 consultant to: info@whicheeb5.com

 
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