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Jianlan Sheng

Managing Director, Global Markets

  • University of Wisconsin Law School

Jianlan Sheng

Jianlan Sheng is a Managing Director of Global Markets at U.S. Immigration Fund (USIF), where she has significantly contributed to the firm’s impressive achievements since her start in 2010. Under her strategic leadership, our team has partnered with investors worldwide, securing approximately $3 billion in EB-5 capital and helping families turn their vision of the American Dream into reality.

She oversees the company’s international relations, skillfully cultivating and maintaining partnerships across the globe. Her adept handling of these relationships has been central to USIF’s international success, making her an indispensable part of the company’s global strategy. Her ability to identify and leverage market opportunities has elevated USIF’s global profile and expanded its client base. Her leadership ensures that the business development team not only achieves its goals but also excels in customer service, ensuring client satisfaction and loyalty.

With a Master of Laws from the University of Wisconsin Madison Law School and a Bachelor of Laws from Yantai University, Jianlan brings a strong legal foundation to her role, which is crucial for navigating the complexities of the EB-5 investment landscape.

She is fluent in Chinese and English, and conversational in French. Her language skills are an asset for business operations across global markets.

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