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Cindy Lee

Vice President of Business Development
Head of South Korea

Cindy Lee

Cindy Lee serves as Vice President of Business Development and Head of South Korea at U.S. Immigration Fund (USIF), leading the firm’s initiatives in South Korea, focusing on investor outreach, strategic partnerships, and personalized client guidance throughout the EB-5 process.

Based in Seoul, she is a key liaison between South Korean high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and U.S.-based investment opportunities. She specializes in navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration programs and helps investors and their families pursue permanent residency through the EB-5 program. With a strong commitment to ethical advising and detailed client support, she ensures each investor receives clear, transparent, and professional assistance throughout the application lifecycle—from pre-screening and source of funds documentation to petition filing and project updates.

She is known for her deep understanding of Korean investor expectations, her ability to build trust with clients, and her meticulous approach to compliance. She frequently collaborates with immigration attorneys, referral partners, and financial professionals to ensure clients are supported by a cohesive and knowledgeable team. Her strength lies in bridging the gap between U.S. project sponsors and Korean investors, aligning client needs with qualified EB-5 offerings.

She holds undergraduate degrees in science and business and completed graduate-level studies in business administration. 

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