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Akshat Gupta

Vice President of Business Development
Head of India & UAE

  • Christ University, Bangalore, BBA

Akshat Gupta

Akshat Gupta serves as Vice President of Business Development and Head of India & United Arab Emirates at U.S. Immigration Fund (USIF). Based in New Delhi, India, he specializes in guiding investors through the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Program process. 

With a strong background in business consulting and fundraising, he has been instrumental in organizing seminars and roadshows across India, educating potential investors on the benefits of the EB-5 program. His deep understanding of U.S. immigration policies and commitment to client success make him a trusted advisor for those seeking permanent residency through investment.

He has built a strong track record in driving strategic partnerships, capital raising, and client engagement. He works closely with clients to help them navigate eligibility requirements, structure compliant investments, and mitigate uncertainties associated with traditional visa categories such as H1-B and F1. Through the EB-5 program, he empowers investors with the freedom to live, work, travel, and conduct business in the United States without employer sponsorship constraints.

Beyond his professional pursuits, Akshat enjoys playing cricket and badminton, and is passionate about music, particularly percussion instruments such as the cajón and drums.

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