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The newly reformed and reinvigorated “Regional Center” EB-5 Pilot Program is now an exciting new possibility for investors interested in obtaining permanent residence for themselves and their immediate families. By investing $500,000 in a U.S. government approved business fund that will create jobs in higher-than-average unemployment areas in the U.S. you can obtain a “green card” within two years for yourself, your spouse, and any children under 21 without ever having to buy or manage a business in the U.S. You may live anywhere in the U.S. you choose. If the visa is not approved, your money is returned to you. If the visa is approved, most centers offer a 5 year exit strategy for your money. In effect, your net cost is your opportunity cost of $500,000 for approximately five years. You and your family will be eligible for U.S. citizenship after five years.   » Learn more…
John Roth is uniquely qualified to help you obtain an EB-5 visa. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and the Wharton School of Finance, he has split his career between the law and entrepreneurial business ventures around the world. He is intimately familiar with the legal challenges in the EB-5 classification and can also counsel you regarding the features and history of the various Regional Center business funds.
Capitol Area Regional Center
Philadelphia U.S. Immigrant Investment Fund
Los Angeles Film Regional Center
Vermont Regional Center - Jay Peak Resort Project
Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce
American Life Inc. Real Estate Investments

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27 September 2008 - The U.S. Senate passed, by a 72-12 vote, the fiscal 2009 continuing resolution (H.R. 2638) which would extend funding for all government operations through 6 March 2009. The bill, which was passed by the House of Representatives on 24 September 2008, includes an extension of the EB-5 regional center pilot program. The extension will last through the term of the continuing resolution (06 March 2009, unless extended further in future). On 30 September 2008 President Bush signed the bill into law.
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