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ROLE OF REGIONAL CENTER

U.S. IMMIGRATION FUND ORGANIZES AND MANAGES NEW COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES INTO WHICH SOPHISTICATED FOREIGN INDIVIDUALS (“FOREIGN INVESTORS”) INVEST FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING A U.S. VISA UNDER THE EB-5 PROGRAM.

USIF organizes the new commercial enterprises that raise the Foreign Investor capital and owns regional centers that manage the EB-5 process with foreign agents, immigration attorneys and the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS). The process includes the creation of business plans and econometric studies that will meet USCIS requirements, as well as the preparation of securities offering documents and related marketing materials.

The new commercial enterprises make loans or investments of the capital invested by the Foreign Investor into a development project that will create permanent U.S. jobs. Typically, those projects entail the construction of large-scale commercial and residential buildings. An experienced team of real estate development, commercial lending, construction, finance, legal and marketing professionals leads the company. Over the years, USIF has developed a unique and successful approach to the EB-5 Program.

EB-5 REGIONAL CENTERS

USIF OFFERS PROJECTS THROUGH REGIONAL CENTERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, SEE BELOW TO LEARN ABOUT OUR PAST AND PRESENT PROJECT OFFERINGS:

NY Regional Center

With over 8 million people, New York City is an ideal area for EB-5 Visa Projects.

NJ Regional Center

Offering close proximity to the business and entertainment of New York City, New Jersey’s capital is a burgeoning hotspot for young professionals.

FL Regional Center

Sunny South Florida is an ideal area for waterfront projects featuring live, work and play communities.

CA Regional Center

Home to the stars, the California Regional Center is an excellent area for residences, hotels, mixed used developments and more.