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April 29th, 2011 |
Generally it is understandable that those looking to obtain permanent residency in the USA on the EB-5 visa want to take your time, after all you are investing $500,000 and you want to make sure there are no unforeseen complications with your visa after you relocate to the US.
However, there are some times when you may need to act with speed to make your application successful, particularly if you wish to include your children (if they are due to turn 21 in the near future).
We have heard of a number of instances when the opportunity to include their children on the visa application has been lost as the children have aged out (turned 21) by the time the application has actually been filed and as a result the family has either been separated or had to invest a further $500,000.
For more information on this important subject please contact Which EB5 for a telephone or video consultation by calling ++1-561-771-1330
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April 20th, 2011 |
An increasing number of parents are providing the $500,000 required for their children to obtain the security of permanent residency (green cards) in the USA by using the EB-5 visa program.
For parents who would like their children to be educated in the USA, work in the USA or have concerns about the restrictions or outlook in their home country the EB-5 visa can be the answer to their problems.
Many of these parents have built up businesses in their home country but feel the USA offers the most secure and best future for their children and the EB-5 visa is the quickest method of obtaining permanent residency in the USA.
For more details contact Which EB5
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February 22nd, 2011 |
For those of you planning to immigrate to America on the EB-5 visa there are many issues to consider. Among the issues that we come across when we advise parents as to how immigration will affect their children in the years ahead is: – How will their lifestyle work out in the USA against their lifestyle in your current country of residence?
The areas that we have covered based on our experiences in advising thousands of families on the move include: Why do you wish to move? Critical schooling and lifestyle benefits from the children’s perspective.
The practical aspects of the move include timing for each step in the process, the implications of areas to live and importantly schooling and the differences likely to be encountered by your children with the US education system.
An important aspect is the choice of a visa which may have a critical impact on child welfare. In worst cases scenarios there are the implications of children facing deportation due to issues with specific visas which were not taken into account at the outset.
You really do need to consider the whole picture before such a major lifestyle move –If you wish to get input from first generation immigrants to the USA please contact us here.
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October 27th, 2010 |
If you are planning to apply for the EB-5 visa and require approval in time for your children to start school/college in the USA at the start of the school or college year you need to act now.
After conferring with a number of the leading specialist EB5 immigration attorneys we have calculated that the current average times for USCIS approvals is about 5 months, add consular interviews, running at an additional 3 to 4 months, and you have a total of approximately 9 months.
Some regional center programs, can for specific reasons, (lack of RFE – requests for further evidence) be faster than others.
If timing is important to you as you want your children to start school, or you have children turning 21 in the next year, please contact us urgently for further information at info@whicheb5.com
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October 15th, 2010 |
Among the issues that you may need to consider when planning immigration the USA on the EB-5 visa is how relocation will impact on your children’s lives. You may consider how their lifestyle will work out in the USA compared to their lifestyle in their current country of residence.
The practicalities of the move include timing for each step in the process, the implications of areas to live in and importantly schooling and the differences likely to be encountered with the US system.
A key aspect is the choice of a visa which, as we have seen many times over, may have a critical impact on child welfare. In worst cases scenarios there are the implications of children facing removal from the USA due to specific issues with other types of visas, issues that should have been taken into account when choice of visa is first established. One of the prime reasons families select the EB-5 visa, which provides permanent residence status, is to avoid having their children removed from the USA when they turn 21.
The areas that we have covered with our clients, based on our experiences in advising thousands of families on the move, include schooling and lifestyle benefits from the children’s perspective.
You need to consider all the implications of visa choice and relocation requirements before such a major lifestyle move.
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February 25th, 2010 |
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Among the issues that we come across when we are troubleshooting are advising parents on how immigration will impact their children in terms of the initial move and then looking at the years ahead – how will their lifestyle work out in the USA as against their lifestyle in their current country of residence?
The areas that we have covered based on our experience in advising thousands of families on the move include: Why you wish to move and more critically, schooling and lifestyle benefits from the childs perspective.
The practicalities of the move include timing for each step in the process, the implications of areas to live and importantly schooling and the differences likely to be encountered with the US system.
A key aspect is the choice of a visa, as this may have a critical impact on child welfare as we have seen many times. In worst cases scenarios there are the implications of children facing deportation due to issues with specific visas which had not been taken fully into account.
You really do need to consider the whole picture before such a major lifestyle move. See chapter nine in Green Card via the Red Carpet, available at Amazon, which offers in-depth information on using the EB-5 investor visa program to gain rapid permanent residence status in the U.S.A.
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