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Emilio Aragon

Senior Vice President of Investor Relations and Business Development
Head of LATAM

  • Universidad Anáhuac

Emilio Aragon

Emilio Aragon, as Senior Vice President of Investor Relations and Business Development and Head of LATAM, leads strategic initiatives that connect Latin American investors with premier U.S. real estate development opportunities, while ensuring a smooth and transparent immigration process. He brings over 15 years of expertise in the EB-5 investment immigration sector, with a proven track record of helping more than 140 families successfully migrate to the United States through the EB-5 Program.

Emilio has cultivated long-standing partnerships with recognized U.S. real estate developers, leading immigration attorneys, and trusted Latin American advisors, enabling him to deliver a comprehensive, end-to-end EB-5 solution. His work ensures robust support for investors at every stage, from project selection and due diligence to immigration filing and ongoing investment oversight. 

Deeply attuned to the needs of high-net-worth individuals across the LATAM region, Emilio leverages his bilingual and bicultural expertise to guide clients through the complexities of EB-5 compliance, investment structures, and U.S. immigration regulations. 

Recognized for his culturally fluent communication and deep understanding of the Latin American market, he is a frequent participant in regional investor forums and industry conferences. Over his career, he has played a pivotal role in placing hundreds of millions of dollars in EB-5 capital into high-quality U.S. development projects, driving economic growth and job creation nationwide. 

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