Are you wanting to immigrate to the USA?
Time is running out for a minimum investment of USD500 000 to access the US Green Card EB-5 Programme
On 21 November the minimum investment amount required to enter the US Green Card EB-5 Programme nearly doubles from USD500 000 to USD900 000. With the current exchange rate volatility, this amount changes daily in ZAR terms, and a Tweet from Donald Trump aimed at the Chinese, can add ten percent to the price in a week.
Given the complexities of the programme and the timeframes involved, it’s crucial that you select a professional sooner, rather than later, to walk with you through the process.
In order to secure a sustainable and job creating investment from your USD500 000, you will need counsel on a myriad of specific dynamics relating to US Targeted Employment Areas and Regional Centers. You will also need to understand the processes involved in application and what you’re entitled to as an investor in the programme. As an individual, your needs and circumstances will differ considerably from anyone else, so this decision is not one you can make at a seminar.
Our specialised team can assist you with the process. Our legal partners in the US and Regional Center partners have been carefully selected as they have a 100% success rate and are very particular about who they take on as clients.
Important questions to consider:
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What does my USD 500 000 buy?
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How secure is my investment?
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What are Regional Centers and Targeted Employment Zones?
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How is my investment evaluated after the initial two years?
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What happens if my investment doesn’t perform to the prescribed criteria?
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Will my family and I be sent back to SA if my investment under-performs?
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How long does it take before I get a fully valid Green Card?
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How much does it cost to relocate to the US – buy property, rentals, schooling, best cities to live, etc?
Contact our team at: usa@lio-global.com or respond to this email for further information. If you would like to schedule a meeting, please include your city in your mail.