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Tom Fischer is an Investment Advisor in Scottsdale, Arizona. Investors should have life insurance, an IRA, 401K and need help saving money when it comes to investing.

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Tom Fischer is an Investment Advisor in Scottsdale, Arizona. Investors should have life insurance,

an IRA, 401K and need help saving money when it comes to investing.

http://arizonafinancialplan.com/nobel-prize-investment-strategy/



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If you are considering the EB-5 investment visa you may have noticed there are a number of

"Advisors" offering their services, to assist you in determining which may be the most appropriate

regional center to match your specific requirements. Having recently had a book published on this

subject we have looked at the points you may want to consider guiding you through the potential

minefield.



There have been a number of instances where potential EB-5 investors have only focused on one

aspect of the regional center / visa / investment process while ignoring other important issues. It is

absolutely vital you do not get it wrong as you could risk losing your $500,000 investment, your

visa, and face deportation minus your $500,000.



So here are some of the issues you may wish to check out regarding the selection of an Adviser /

Consultant to advise you on the positive and negative aspects of different regional centers. Some

advisors charge a fee; however, there are experienced independent advisors who provide a full

service with zero fees to clients.



First, the all important point; has the advisor actually visited the leading regional centers multiple

times?



It may be very important that they have recently spent time visiting and revisiting PROVEN

regional centers. You need to know what is actually happening in the programs right now, not last

year. These visits should be detailed. A short visit to say hello is not going to give an in depth

perspective of what is happening at that center and neither is reading the centers sales brochure

from behind a desk. Some advisors have not visited all, or indeed any proven regional center

program.



There are some advisors who have never seen the Regional Center programs they are

recommending; do they understand the issues arising in the areas of the U.S. where the Regional

Centers are set up? Their knowledge of the Regional Center's may simply be restricted to the

sales information the Regional Center has given them. They may not be aware of issues

happening behind the scenes that you need to be informed of before investing - including law suits

- I-829 refusals etc.



Does the advisor understand the complexities and intricacies of the job creation economic models

of different programs? Many investors fail to take sufficient interest in a primary condition required

by the EB-5 visa; the creation of ten jobs? If this condition of job creation is not satisfied, even if

there is a satisfactory return on capital, the immigrant could face deportation. Different programs

have different job models however; we have identified problems when prospective EB-5 applicants

have not been warned about these critical issues.



Is the advisor sufficiently knowledgeable about which centers have programs that are currently

subject to different types of litigation, or which advisor has been the subject of a Secret service

investigation, or which programs have returned all funds and which some funds? These are all

important, indeed critical, issues regarding the implications of your $500,000 and staying in the

U.S.A.



Does the advisor only work with investors? Or do they also advise the regional centers? If so are

there concerns regarding possible conflict of interest?



How much experience does your advisor have? Do they have a 100% success rate with well over

100 EB-5 investors gaining approval on different regional center programs? - Experience can be

extremely important. Do these clients come from at least 20 different countries, from all parts of

the world - there are key reasons why this is important to you. There may be implications if all their

previous clients come from just from one country.



Do these clients have a wide range of requirements i.e. retirement, seeking a business, work

transfer, alternative to H1-B, E2, L1, Student visas etc?.



Has the advisor been operating long enough for their investors to have obtained "Removal of

Conditions" I-829?



Has the advisor worked with a number of leading EB-5 immigration attorneys? Which of these

attorneys have written books on the legal aspects of the EB-5, have given training seminars to

other immigration Attorneys, and are seen as leading experts in this complex field?



Has the advisor attended regularly attended the various briefings and meetings on the EB-5

including those with USCIS officials, to fully understand and keep up to date with how this visa

works?









Stephen Parnell & Andrew Bartlett are authors of Green Card via the Red Carpet which is

available at Amazon and the EB-5 investment visa experts behind http://www.WhichEB5.com the

leading consumer advocate web site on the EB-5 visa program.









Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steve_Parnell

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Tom Fischer is an Investment Advisor in Scottsdale, Arizona. Investors should have life insurance,

an IRA, 401K and need help saving money when it comes to investing.

http://arizonafinancialplan.com/nobel-prize-investment-strategy/



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