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October 23, 2009

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Helen Gynell

hi José, what's an EB-5 Regional Center? I was forced to wikipedia it. still not sure

Jose Latour

Helen, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor visa has been around for a long time and I used to rail against it on a regular basis because the early incarnations were lame. Things have changed and the visa category - which involves a foreign investor making a $1 million (or half million if in a Targeted Employment Area) and creating 10 new American jobs -- is about the best, most direct way to U.S. permanent residency to those who can afford it.

The "Regional Centers" were created shortly after the initial EB-5 categories and here's how it works: developers, fund managers, etc. get together and come up with a concept for an investment vehicle for the EB-5. They apply to the US Gov't for approval of there plan as a "designated regional center". Once approved and the project is underway, they essentially pool the investments made by the foreign investors, create the necessary jobs, invest wisely (hopefully) and get the job done.

Unlike individual EB-5 Investor visas, which require the investor to form and run a business day to day and create 10 direct jobs, the Regional Centers allow for hands-off investment and the indirect creation of jobs.

Bottom line: today's EB-5 regional centers offer the ultimate quid pro quo which Congress had in mind when they first thought this up: jobs are created in the U.S. and investors get their green card...

Hope that clarifies!!!

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