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More Indians prefer US EB-5 visa route with assured migration, Green Card
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Quaid Najmi | 13 Feb, 2018
A large number of Indians are queuing up to invest in businesses in the
US through the EB-5 Investor Visa which assures migration with a quicker
eligibility for acquiring the Green Card.
In the past four years
or so, the number of high networth individuals, corporate executives
and businessmen opting for the EB-5 visas has nearly tripled, with over
350 applications in 2016.
A prominent expert and Managing
Director of US Freedom Capital, David Gunderson, says though the 2017
figures are awaited, EB5 -- also known as the "golden visa" -- is
gaining huge popularity due to "tightening of other visa categories, a
more transparent EB-5 process and more Indian HNIs showing appetite for a
global footprint".
At present, under the EB-5, an Indian is
required to invest $500,000 (Rs 3.2 crore) for self, spouse, and any
number of unmarried children, he said.
According to latest
reports from the US, the Trump Administration plans to hike this amount
to $920,000 per applicant in the regular category.
"There is no
minimum education or income requirements, except to prove that the
investment amount is legitimately earned from business, profession,
inheritance, gift or even a loan against collateral," Gunderson told
IANS in a chat recently.
Among various investment options, the US
Freedom Capital has introduced the EB-5 FD+Green Card scheme for $1
million, that offers an eight per cent return -- against the industry
standard of 0.5 per cent for the five-year investment period.
"We
intend to provide higher targeted returns than an Indian fixed deposit,
which will allow the investors get Green Cards for self-and-family plus
an attractive return on investment," Gunderson said. He said Freedom
Capital's proposal is virtually tailor-made for Indians who prefer
smaller projects with low risks but high yields.
"The eight per
cent returns are not guaranteed since we follow the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC) guidelines. But US Freedom Capital usually
offers higher yield returns, a carefully structured risk mitigation with
our strong team of professional experts modifying the structure of
conventional investments to qualify for the EB-5 Investor Visas
benefits," Gunderson explained.
The team includes US
ex-Ambassador to Spain, Eduardo Aguirre, who also headed Bank of
America's International Private Banking and was later appointed by
former US President George W. Bush as Director, US Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS).
Also, there is Michael J.
Petrucelli, a former Foreign Service Officer with the US Department of
State and then Acting Director of USCIS, besides being a registered
investment banker and investment advisor.
The investments under
this (FD+Green Card) are made in core real estate projects, parallel to
the investments in US Freedom Capital Funds, with jobs created to
fulfill the EB-5 Visa requirements, while current yield and risk
mitigation are generated through investments in existing cash flow
properties.
"Though we have clearly stated eight per cent returns
are not guaranteed, the risk profile of FD+Green Card investment is
designed to be lower than any pure EB-5 visa investments via the realty
sector," he said.
Elaborating, Gunderson said US Immigration
permits only investments that are risky to qualify for EB-5 visa, but
rewards them with a Green Card for their capital and creating at least
10 new jobs.
So, the EB-5 applicants must select investments
carefully as all are not filed with SEC and bad projects may escape
scrutiny, he cautioned.
He said US Freedom Capital offers
investments under the supervision of SEC by principals with US
investment banking and investment management licences.
It has
several small-scale projects in the residential, health and education
sectors in the range of $8-10 million, which materialise within three
years, with a limited, three to 30 EB-5, investors who can get their
capital back at the end of five years.
The company has already
delivered 90 percent of its projects and the investors will get back
their capital, unlike big projects where they must wait to be repaid as
there could be 100 to 2,500 EB-5 investors tied in a single project,
Gunderson said.
After getting the EB-5, the applicant is free to
live and work anywhere in the US -- like any other US national -- while
the Green Card is processed, currently averaging at almost two years,
depending on volumes.
With a 100 percent approval rate to its
credit, the US Freedom Capital also helps investors and their families
with introductions and assistance for their relocation to the US, right
from tax planning to getting a cable connection.
Currently, India
ranks third after China and Vietnam in terms of investors under the
EB-5 Visas, with China cornering a lion's share of around 85 percent of
all applicants.
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