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Attorney Karen Caco To Film EB-5 Regional Centers

Friday, 7 May 2010

(Source: Eb5VisaNews.com)
It was 2007 when Karen Caco and Michael Gibson last set out to film EB-5 regional center projects, and the number of regional centers at that time was less than half of what it is now. Certainly a lot has changed since then, and both Karen and Michael have already begun another ambitious round of filming – interviewing regional center principals and capturing footage of EB-5 projects across the United States.


Karen Caco of International Immigration Services, PA (“IIS”) has started her filming of the EB-5 Regional Centers throughout the United States.  The first filming will be done in Northern California and starts next week.  IIS Associate Attorney Brandon Meyer is accompanying her. They are filming 3 Regional Centers at this time; Northern California Regional Center (http://www.eb5northerncalifornia.com/) in Stockton, CMB, McClellan Park in Sacramento (http://www.cmbeb5visa.com/) and California Global Alliance (http://www.eb5immigrationca.com/ ) in Selma. Remaining the only Attorney in the world to actually visit and film the Regional Centers and their projects, this is the second trip for Karen Caco. The inaugural tour and filming was undertaken in 2007 when there were less than 20 Regional Centers in the United States.  At the time, she completed the filming in collaboration with Michael Gibson.  Today with more than 80 Regional Centers, both have decided that it made more sense to divide up the filming of these 80+ Regional Centers throughout the remainder of 2010. Karen and Brandon will conduct interviews and collect film footage that will be used for future DVD’s and media with US Advisors.  Filming the production for IIS is Javier Araujo with 360 Image Design, a well-known professional artist, photographer and videographer.
Brandon and Karen recently wrote two EB-5 articles on business immigration; “Now for the Hard Part:  Attracting Investors to EB-5 Regional Centers.” Immigration Briefings (March 2010), and “Spreading Like Wildfire! What Explains the Explosive Growth of EB-5 Regional Centers?” Immigration Briefings (February 2010), both published by Thomson Reuters. Keep track of Karen and Brandon and their filming at eb5info.com and at www.easyUSimmigration.com.

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