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IIUSA to host day long EB-5 Regional Center Conference – 5/10/11, Washington DC

Thursday, 31 March 2011

(Source: IIUSA)

IIUSA is excited to announce the details for our annual “EB-5 Regional Center Advocacy Conference & Annual Membership Meeting.”  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.
The Conference details are as follows:
The “sunset” date of 09/30/2012 for the EB-5 Regional Center Program (“the Program”) is fast approaching (509 days from the date of this event).  Now is the time for us to visit our elected officials and articulate why, for the good of the country – and their district/state – the Program must be made permanent.  The Honorable Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) has introduced the Creating American Jobs with Foreign Capital Act (S. 642) which would accomplish our just mission.  Only together, through collective action, can we make it a reality.
With that in mind, on Tuesday May 10, 2011 IIUSA will be hosting its 2011 Annual Membership Meeting and EB-5 Advocacy Conference in Washington, DC.  Space is limited, so BUY YOUR EARLY BIRD TICKET NOW.
IIUSA Members should plan on setting up meetings with the Senators or Representatives during their time in DC.  IIUSA can be of assistance, if necessary, in setting these meetings up and coordinating with other Members from the same state delegation.  Members will be provided with an “EB-5 Advocacy Toolkit” with materials/resources to help you be an excellent Program advocate on The Hill.  This “on the ground” and informed advocacy is at the core of what it will take to make this Program a permanent tool of 21st century economic policy.  Please contact Peter D. Joseph, IIUSA Executive Director, (peter.joseph@iiusa.org) for assistance.

The Conference will take place at the Liaison Capitol Hill, An Affinia Hotel.  Please see to the right of your screen for hotel location.  You can reserve your room under the IIUSAgroup rate by calling 866-233-4642 or CLICKING HERE.

Delays in processing I-526 petitions are unnecessary, cost the government money, and delay job creation and economic growth

by Stephen Parnell

The processing time for I-526 petitions has now gone beyond 8 months. USCIS seeks to reassure by pointing out at its stakeholder meetings that it has hired or transferred and trained an additional 10 examiners in order to shorten processing times. It might be too early to judge how productive the 10 new examiners will be; however, the rapidly increasing number of regional centers means that, even if just a fraction of the new regional centers begin producing projects, when those projects are added to the stream of projects from the existing regional centers, the number of individual petitions will be increasing exponentially. This is not to mention the increasing size of projects at some regional centers from tens of investors to hundreds of investors. Given such growth, USCIS might want to consider hiring 10 new examiners per month rather than 10 per year.
There is no other immigration program with growth like this, considering that the designation of one new regional center can bring about hundreds, if not thousands, of new individual petitions over the life of a given regional center. The growth can continue until 10,000 EB-5 green cards are being issued each year, and the category backlogs like pretty much every other EB category. Luckily, we are currently not even close to that point. For these reasons, USCIS needs to allocate resources to this program differently.
There are some other financial and economic factors that USCIS should consider.
1.      A sufficient increase in examiners could enable USCIS to implement premium processing of I-526 petitions. EB-5 investors have the desire to speed up the processing of their I-526 petition, and they have the money to pay for it. USCIS can charge the extra $1,225 premium processing fee, or even more, and the EB-5 investors will pay it.
2.      The sooner each EB-5 investor’s I-526 petition is approved, the sooner he will reach the time when he needs to pay the I-829 petition fee, which is more than twice the fee for the I-526 petition. This really makes clear the opportunity cost of the processing delay because the fewer I-526 petitions that are approved this year, the fewer investors who will pay the I-829 petition filing fee two years from now.
3.      Last, but most important, since the purpose of the EB-5 program is to create jobs and improve the economic conditions in economically depressed regions of the U.S., delays in investment funds going from the escrow account into the intended business activity means that important projects are being delayed and their viability is being endangered.
We encourage USCIS to treat the funding of the EB-5 program as investment in a business enterprise. An initial investment into increasing its processing capacity will pay dividends through enabling USCIS to receive premium processing fees, which it is currently not receiving, and to receive more I-526 and I-829 filing fees each year. Most importantly, USCIS will produce these and other dividends for its shareholders, the American people, by enabling the influx of more clean foreign capital into depressed regions of the U.S. in order to create jobs, lay the groundwork for additional businesses to develop, improve the local infrastructure, and grow the local tax base in order to educate and improve the skills of local workers and their children. USCIS has made tremendous progress in improving the consistency, transparency, fairness, integrity, and popularity of the EB-5 program. Their next task is to manage the program’s growth properly by allocating enough resources to train enough examiners in order to provide premium processing within 15 days, and to keep regular processing to 2-3 months, while the total volume of cases increases each year as more regional centers are approved. Although a moving target is hard to hit, USCIS needs to aim ahead of its target, not behind it.

About The Author

Stephen Parnell is a Joint senior partner of WhichEB5. He has spent over a decade working with large international relocation firms. His expertise lies in providing advice to clients looking to relocate and invest in the USA. Stephen travels extensively throughout the United States visiting potential new EB5 investor programs and advising clients. He holds a number of professional licenses, is a published author and seminar presenter.

The Latest EB-5 Stats

EB-5 statistics presented at the 3/17/2011 EB-5 Stakeholder’s Meeting at the USCIS California Service Center.
Current Regional Center Stats as of 3/17/2011
# of Active Regional Centers 125
# of Pending Initial RC Proposals 156
# of Pending RC Amendments 34
Stats  on Initial Regional Center Proposal Filings

FY 2010
(Oct 2009 – Sept 2010)
FY 2011 Q1
(Oct – Dec 2010)
# of Initial RC Proposal Filings
110
116
# of Amended RC Proposal Filings 42 24
% of Initial RC Proposals Denied 45% 24%
% of RC Amendments Denied 29% 22%
Statistics I-526 and I-829 Petitions
(Recall that petitions are not necessarily adjudicated in the year in which they are received!)

# of I-526 Received # of I-526 Approvals % of I-526 Approved
FY11 Q1 701 190 77%
FY10 1955 1369 89%
FY09 1028 1262 86%
FY08 1257 640 84%
FY07 776 473 76%
FY06 486 336 73%
FY05 332 179 53%

# of I-829 Received # of I-829 Approvals % of I-829 Approved
FY11 Q1 531 39 75%
FY10 768 274 83%
FY09 437 347 86%
FY08 390 159 70%
FY07 194 111 69%
FY06 89 106 64%
FY05 37 184 62%
USCIS noted that it is still working on a system to distinguish RC from stand-alone filings and that an estimated 90-95%  of I-526 petitions are currently associated with Regional Centers.
EB-5 Visa Statistics

Total EB-5 Visas Issued
FY11 Q1 1,421
FY10 1,885
FY09 4,218
FY08 1,360
FY07 806
FY06 744
The presentation notes: “USCIS interprets the set aside of visas to ensure that a minimum of 3,000 visas are available for regional center based applicants. We do not see the set aside as limiting the number of visas that can be granted to regional center based applicants, to the extent that such applicants can be allocated up to 10,000 visas, along with the non-regional center based applicants.”

Report from Invest in America, Guangzhou Summit

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

(Source:  by Carey Chambers, dragonbn.com)
American exhibitors gathered at the Grand Hyatt in Guangzhou March 19-20 to present their immigration investment opportunities to Chinese investors seeking US residency under the EB-5 program.

The EB-5 program gives wealthy individuals an expedited path to permanent residency in the US. Under the program, investors must make an investment of $1 million ($500,000 in a high unemployment or rural area) in a commercial enterprise that will employ 10 full-time US workers. Many investors choose to invest through a pre-approved "regional center," many of which where represented at this event, including Cleveland, Maryland, Gulf Coast, California, Colorado and Florida.

Several of the American exhibitors I spoke with on day one of the show said they were generally satisfied with the quantity and quality of potential Chinese investors at the event. One told me he received "about 20 good leads" in the morning though the flow of potential investors slowed after lunch.

Others expressed concern about the bureaucratic difficulties of the EB-5 program itself, suggesting it could be simpler with fewer rejected applicants.

So what kind of investment opportunities were presented in Guangzhou?

Lyfe Kitchen offered the opportunity to invest in an appealing new healthy restaurant chain backed by a former McDonald exec, a major Hollywood agent, and Oprah's personal chef.

Zenya.com presented a new technology for optimizing online keyword ad campaigns.

Numerous real estate development offers were on the table.

Perhaps the most unique investment opportunity came from UV Blood Labs, Inc. - a needle fitted with fiber optics used to transmit UV light in the blood stream to treat certain medical conditions. The innovation is currently seeking FDA approval.

Report from China: Buena Park Mayor Freddie Smith Visits Beijing with M&D Regional Center

Monday, 28 March 2011

Buena Park Mayor Mr. Freddie Smith attended M&D Regional Center's promotional seminar hosted by a Beijing migration agency at 3:00 pm March 28, 2011. M&D Regional Center executive Ms. Katherine Wanamaker introduced the center's latest EB-5 project which requires 80 investors for its shopping center project in the city of Buena Park, California. For more information about promoting EB-5 regional center investment project, contact us today.

USANOW Regional Center Receives USCIS Approval

Sunday, 27 March 2011

USANOW Regional Center is the latest Regional Center designation approved by USCIS last week.  The center covers McAllen and surrounding counties in the state of Texas.  The regional center desigation application was submitted by Wright Johnson LLC.  For more information about EB-5 Regional Center program, contact us today.

Report from China: Hangzhou Migration Agency Promotes Federal New York Metropolitan Regional Center Project

A Hangzhou migration agency is hosting a promotional seminar on March 27, 2011, to market the Federal New York Metropolitan Regional Center's Westin hotel EB-5 project. For more information about the seminar, contact us today.

Report from China: Northern California Reigonal Center Announces its Dairy Farm Project in Chengdu

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Northern California Regional Center executive is traveling to the city of Chengdu to announce its first EB-5 investment project to Chinese investors at a promotional seminar hosted by a local migration agency on March 26, 2011. For more information about promoting EB-5 program in China, contact us today.

Report from China: Mr. Brian Su Holds Meeting with Major Migration Agencies

Friday, 25 March 2011

Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., is leading a delegation of US EB-5 economists to visit major migration agencies in Beijing. Mr. Jeff Carr and Mr. Lawrence Copp of Vermont based Economic and Policy Resources, Inc., will present their expertise to staff at Henry Global and Worldway Immigration on March 25, 2011. For more information about promoting EB-5 program in China, contact us today.

Report from China: Mr. Brian Su Visits PKF and Beijing Migration Industry Leaders

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., is leading a delegation of US EB-5 economists Mr. Jeff Carr and Mr. Lawrence Copp of EPR to visit PKF and Beijing Exit Entry Service Association as well as leading migration agencies in Beijing. For more information about promoting EB-5 program in China, contact us today.

Report from China: Mr. Brian Su Visits Leading Migration Agencies in Beijing

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., is leading a delegation of US economists to visit major migration agencies Well Trend and MasLink Group in Beijing March 23, 2011. For more information about promoting EB-5 program in China, contact us today.

Report from China: Mr. Brian Su Holds Meeting with Shanghai Migration Agencies and Inustry Leaders

Monday, 21 March 2011

Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., is leading a delegation of US EB-5 economists Mr. Jeff Carr and Mr. Lawrence Copp of EPR to visit major migration agencies and migration trade association executives in Shanghai March 21-22, 2011. For more information about promoting EB-5 program in China, contact us today.

Report from China: Mr. Brian Su Meets with Guangzhou Migration Agencies and Industry Leaders

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., is holding meetings with major migration agencies in Guangzhou and Guangdong Provincial Exit Entry Service Association on March 20, 2011. For more information about promoting EB-5 program in China, contact us today.

Invest in America 2011 (Guangzhou) Summit Opens in Guangzhou March 19-20, 2011

Saturday, 19 March 2011

The largest US investment conference and trade show "Invest in America 2011 (Guangzhou) Summit" in China is opening to the Chinese participants and investors in Guangzhou Grand Hyatt today. More than 40 EB-5 regional centers, law firms, professional services and companies will show case their investment projects and services at the two day event.  For more information, please log on http://www.investAmerica2011.org.

Report from China: Mr. Brian Su Meets with Regional Center Executives in Hong Kong

Friday, 18 March 2011

On March 18, 2011, Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., Ms. Melody Chen, Managing Director of ABG Asia/Pacific, are meeting with EB-5 regional center executives in Hong Kong. For more information about promoting EB-5 projects, contact us today.

Report from China: Shanghai Migration Agency Promotes CiF project in Zhangjiagang and Kunshan

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Chinese migration agency will be hosting two promotional seminars in the city of Zhangjiagang on March 19 and the city of Kunshan on March 26 for Cleveland International Fund Regional Center project. For details about EB-5 seminars, contact us today.

Mr. Brian Su is Headed to China March 16-27, 2011

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, Inc., is headed to Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing to meet with Chinese migration industry leaders and agents from March 16th through 27th. He will also attend the Invest in America 2011 (Guangzhou) Summit. Mr. Jeff Carr and Mr. Lawrence Copp of EPR will be traveling with Mr. Su.  Due to the fact this blog is blocked by the Chinese authority, Mr. Su will not be able to post news for next ten days. However, he will continue to blog on ILW.com EB-5 blog.

China May Allow Its Citizens to Buy up to US$200,000 Foreign Currencies Each Year

Monday, 14 March 2011

According to a recent report published in the China Securities Journal, the City of Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province has become the first Chinese city to allow private citizens to invest in overseas projects. The report stated that the city had already unveiled a pilot project that allowed its citizens to invest up to US$200 million abroad annually. According to the pilot program, individuals who are over 18 years old and have registered their legal residence in the City of Wenzhou and have passports would be allowed to make direct overseas investments.  Applicants are not be allowed to invest in countries that do not have diplomatic ties with the People's Republic of China.
Mr. Zhou Xiaoping, a local economic and foreign trade affairs, said that the pilot program is aimed at creating a regulated overseas investment channel for individuals, encouraging private investors to take part in international commercial cooperation and liberalizing the city's economy.

Chinese citizens are currently only allowed to exchange a maximum of US$50,000 worth of foreign currencies annually.  A recent news report indicated that Chinese government is ready to loosen its foreign exchange policy and allows private citizens to buy a maximum of US$200,000 worth of foreign currencies.  If the policy becomes effect, more Chinese citizens will be interested in investing in foreign countries.

Report from China: New York City Regional Center Starts its New EB-5 Project Tour in China

Thursday, 10 March 2011

New York City Regional Center (NYCRC) will launch a new $300 million "New York City East River Waterfront Project"promotional tour in Shenzhen, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Foshan, Shanghai, Beijing, Zhuhai, and Chongqing from March 12 through March 26, 2011. For more information about EB-5 Regional Center activities in China, contact us today.

EB-5 Insurance Solutions Webinar

Thursday, 3 March 2011



Join us for a Webinar on March 10


Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/656176182

On March 10th at 11:00 ET, Todd Associates, Inc. will host a 30 minute webinar to provide a brief introduction to the risks faced by EB-5 Regional Centers and how these risks can be addressed using a combination of risk management mechanisms and specialty insurance products. Our presentation will provide you with a basic understanding of the following:

1. The insurable vs. uninsurable risks faced by Regional Centers;
2. Proven risk management strategies;
3. How an EB-5 Project’s insurance effects the Regional Center;
4. How to transfer risk associated with promotion of a private placement;
5. Pitfalls of standard e&o/d&o insurance products and lawyers professional liability insurance.

Title:

EB-5 Insurance Solutions Webinar



Date:

Thursday, March 10, 2011



Time:

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM EST

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

 
System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer

Major Chinese Migration Companies Seek New EB-5 Projects

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Major Chinese licensed migration consulting companies are now seeking new EB-5 projects for this summer. If your regional center has a new program for marketing in China next three months, please contact us today. All projects must be pre-qualified and reviewed; prefer real estate projects that seek 40-50 investors.
 

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