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How Does Which EB5 Work? - Which EB-5 Answers Your Questions

Which EB-5 clients often ask us these questions:-

Q.    How are you paid?

A.    Most regional centers pay a finders or introducers fee. Rather than work with just one or two centers we look into all active centers so we can provide information on the options.

Q.    Don’t you simply recommend the center paying you the highest fee?

A.    No. Regardless of what the centers normally pay introducers we have agreed to terms with all centers to pay us the same amount, this is at a lower level.

Q.    What happens if we don’t use you, will we save money?

A.    No, regional centers pay us from their standard administration fee. You save nothing by not using our service.

Q.    Do you recommend further due diligence?

A.    Yes. Some clients decide to use a specialized accountant and/or a business attorney with experience of the EB5; we can supply details of these services.

Q.    What happens if we have already made contact with centers and now need your critical independent input?

A.    Some centers still pay us as they value our role in giving an overview of the positive and negative aspects that others simply don’t. We will tell you this when you contact us.

Q.    How do we know you are impartial?

A.    We have turned down offers of much higher fees from some regional centers. This ensures we maintain our independence and cannot be accused of any financial favor – We maintain impartially and provide all the information you need to make an educated decision.

Q.    We understand some Attorneys and Consultants work with and/or advise regional centers on marketing, promotion and establishing new programs – do you?

A.    No – We work to educate consumers – not regional centers.

Q.    Do we pay you any fees?

A.    NO

If you have additional questions you wish to ask us please feel free to contact us using this link: Questions for the experts at Which EB5

The most important step those interested in using the EB-5 investor green card to immigrate to the USA can take is finding a qualified, experienced team to work with throughout the process. At WhichEB5 we offer you the consultation, advice and assistance you’ll require throughout the relocation process. Our team of acknowleged experts includes an established EB5 immigration attorney, international accountant, relocation specialists and our senior partners have extensive experience with a number of successful EB5 regional centers.

WhichEB5 can provide you with both the ups and downs of choosing a particular EB-5 regional center, as well as the pros and cons of using the foreign investor EB5 visa program as a route to US immigration. In addition, our service doesn’t cost you a thing because we receive an introduction fee from the regional centers themselves. Our service is free. Click here to request more information on all the services we offer and the EB5 investment visa program.

When working with WhichEB5, you make the same $500,000 investment, pay the standard regional center administration and legal fees associated with the program – and you get the added benefit of our experience along the wayWe see our role as both a conduit for information, and a reassuring force for you throughout the immigration process.


If you would like to be sent information and brochures on the EB5 options, a report looking at certain options from a leading US Immigration practice, or would like a briefing on EB5 alternatives click here or telephone: +1-561-771-1330

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WhichEB5.com, its owners and associates, do not function as attorneys or legal counsel and do not attempt to interpret immigration law and do not provide or offer legal advice or legal services or investment advice. Anyone considering an Investment based Visa should seek independent professional advice. The information on this site is intended to be general and should not be relied upon for any specific situation. Any reference to designated regional centers on this website is posted as reference material only. For legal advice, please contact one of our attorneys. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each person.