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What is the difference between an attorney and a consultant?

An immigration /emigration Attorney with successful experience of processing a significant number of EB5 applications for a variety of regional center programs is essential to carry out the legal work for your EB5 visa application.
 
However, with the EB5 regional center visa programe it is important to have advice from a emigration/immigration consultant who has reviewed all aspects of the various programs and projects. The emigration/immigration consultant should have made the necessary visits to the centers to be able to point out the positives and negatives, including key economic factors that will affect not only your investment but also the all important transfer of your visa from conditional to permanent status after two years.
 
Given recent alleged cases involving misappropriation of funds, that appear not to have been transferred through to a regional centre but have allegedly been misappropriated from a visa consultant’s escrow account (which has destroyed some families dream to emigrate to Florida) it is vital to take advice from Consultants with a proven track record.
 
 
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