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Consider the Advantages of a Regional Center on the Green Card Investor Pathway
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If you plan to become a green card investor by using the eb5 visa to legally transfer to the United States, you need to decide a few things upfront. One of the first decisions to make is whether you will take the direct eb5 route or use a regional center to satisfy the requirements of the green card investor path. Perhaps you are considering the regional center route. You should first learn some of the advantages of this decision.

Some people come to the United States to put their business plan into action and work everyday of their lives, making their dreams of being a business owner come true. However, plenty of people simply want to come to this country with their family by using their initial investment, and then relax as much as possible. If the latter describes you, using a regional center is likely best. If you want a lot of free time, either to enjoy life with your family or perhaps go back to school, this pathway is probably quite attractive. You will be required to supply the money, and then will simply be updated on how the project that you helped fund is coming along.

Another advantage to using regional centers along the green card investor pathway is that you have a lot of freedom in where you live. If you were to take the direct eb5 visa route, you would have to live near your business so that you could run it everyday. With a regional center, you can typically choose your level of involvement. If you do not want to be involved with everyday operations, you can live anywhere you wish. You might even live across the country from where the project is taking place. You can also move frequently if you prefer, since your location has no bearing on how well the project will do.

Additionally, many immigrants want to move to the United States but do not have the necessary business skills to keep a company profitable. If you want to leave the major operations, including marketing, accounting, and sales to the professionals, you can when you invest in a regional center. You might have a great idea, but not enough time or experience to make it work in the real world, in which a regional center can put your money toward a project that will most likely do well. Of course, you will need to check the track record of the regional center before you count on officials to invest your money in a successful project. However, most have a history of profitable projects that achieve their goal of bringing money to both investors and the local economy.

If you are considering using a regional center as a way to meet your green card investor requirements, you will need to put some research into whether it is the best route for you to take. Checking out the advantages first is important. However, you should then get to know any drawbacks associated with this method. Otherwise, you just may eventually regret using a regional center rather than starting your own company.

For more information on the EB5 visa visit http://eb-5investorgreencard.com website for information on obtaining an EB-5 visa.

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