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Masami Hibino
Masami Hibino is responsible for Asian Business Development for America EB-5 Visa. She is confident, capable, and possesses a remarkable drive to succeed in every aspect of her life. As an MBA graduate of the Stern School of Business at NYU, Masami’s background in finance helped her succeed in multiple business ventures. In that regard, in addition to her duties at America EB-5 Visa, she is a real estate salesperson at Brown Harris Stevens.
Just like the successful clients of America EB-5 Visa, Masami immigrated to the United States, and has been living in NYC for nearly 30 years. Masami can identify with the challenges facing an immigrant to the United States, including but not limited to deciding where to live and obtaining the necessary permits for a worry-free transition. She believes in providing accessibility and transparency through each and every transaction whether helping her clients with their visas or real estate needs. As the owner and investor of multiple properties in New York City and the Hamptons, she advises her clients on buying and selling real estate properties with her first hand market knowledge and experience.
Questions and Answers
- All our clients are asking to give them a sense of the next reauthorization date of the EB-5 Regional Center program. (1 answer)
- The Department of Homeland Security proposes to adjust certain immigration and naturalization benefit request fees charged by USCIS (1 answer)
- Why is the Regional Center EB-5 program not being reauthorized already? (1 answer)
- Advise for Chinese EB-5 investors (1 answer)
- Applicant profile for EB5 (2 answers)
- Behring Regional Center vs. Chad Wolf lawsuit (1 answer)
- Can E2 visa holders use their existing business to apply for the EB-5? (1 answer)
- Can EB-5 application be transferred? (3 answers)
- Can our client’s dependent child file the I-526 petition and then apply for the F-1 visa? (1 answer)
- Can we get some clarity on the newly expanded definition of Accredited Investor? (1 answer)
- Can you comment on the best strategy following I-526 approval? (1 answer)
- Could you please elaborate on the current status of the Regional Center version of the EB-5 program? (1 answer)
- Criteria for project selection (1 answer)
- Dependents of EB-5 applicants of which countries are currently subject to "age-out" phenomena? (1 answer)
- Do the funds for EB-5 have to come from foreign sources? (1 answer)
- Due to the recent financial troubles, they are worried about potentially failing projects after sufficient job creation. Can these clients proceed to file their permanent green card application and expect to be approved? (1 answer)
- EB5 application fail (2 answers)
- EB5 vs E2 (2 answers)
- For adjustment of status filing purposes, when can EB5 applicants who have approved I-526 petitions use Final Action Dates and when can they use Dates for Filing? (1 answer)
- Global tax liability (1 answer)
- Guaranteed investment (1 answer)
- How do you determine if a candidate is subject to retrogression? (1 answer)
- How does one make sure to demonstrate that the project is located in a Targeted Employment Area? (1 answer)
- How long does it take to process each step of the EB-5 application? (1 answer)
- If our client has an EB-2 application pending can they file for EB-5 and visa versa? (1 answer)
- If the EB-5 project our clients invest in goes bankrupt, does that mean that they can no longer get a green card through this petition? (1 answer)
- Immigrant visa versus non immigrant visa (1 answer)
- India retrogression status (1 answer)
- Is it possible to transfer the EB-2 priority date to my EB-5 application? (1 answer)
- Many of our clients are citing the lawsuit filed against the US Department of Homeland Security as the reason they should be waiting before moving forward with their applications (1 answer)
- Many of our investors are getting frustrated due to the uncertainty around the Regional Center EB-5 Program. Do you have any suggestions for them while they are waiting for the re-authorization of it? (1 answer)
- Many things are happening in the market that could directly or indirectly affect existing or prospective EB-5 clients. Could you please give a brief synopsis? (1 answer)
- Minimum Age Requirement (1 answer)
- Our clients are asking about the recent Politico article, published on March 18th (1 answer)
- Our clients are asking if we could summarize and clarify the newly announced redeployment rules for them. (1 answer)
- Our clients with pending I-526 applications want to know whether they could apply for an E2 visa while their immigrant intent EB-5 petition is pending. (1 answer)
- Our investors from China, Vietnam, and India are asking whether there exist any alternatives to EB5 (1 answer)
- Our investors in the pipeline are asking why they cannot file their I-526 petition? (1 answer)
- Our investors want to know when they can file a new I-526 petition. (1 answer)
- Process of upgrade from E-2 to EB5 (2 answers)
- Recent ruling of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on loans (1 answer)
- Reinvestment risk (1 answer)
- Residency requirement (1 answer)
- Retrogression (2 answers)
- Retrogression induced reinvestment risk (2 answers)
- Retrogression Risk (2 answers)
- Return of investment criteria (1 answer)
- Source of funds (1 answer)
- Source of Funds (1 answer)
- Source of Funds for Inheritance (1 answer)
- The big news in immigration this week was that Iranian nationals are no longer eligible to apply or extend their existing E2 visas. (1 answer)
- The most significant immediate Biden Administration immigration and international travel related actions (1 answer)
- This past week, USCIS announced that they will no longer approve I-526 petitions on a first-in-first-out basis but rather according to the visa availability approach. Could you please elaborate on this very important change? (1 answer)
- Three general advices (1 answer)
- Topic of expedited processing (1 answer)
- Waiting to receive communication from the National Visa Center (NVC) (1 answer)
- We are hearing horror stories about EB-5 not being at the right spot in the capital stack. How much EB-5 is too much, how much is too little? (1 answer)
- We are hearing that there are significant benefits for applicants in the US with a nonimmigrant visa applying for EB5 while on US soil. Can you please elaborate? (0 answers)
- We are hearing that there are significant benefits for applicants in the US with a nonimmigrant visa applying for EB5 while on US soil. Can you please elaborate? (2 answers)
- We have clients holding a green card for over five years with a pending I-829 application. What is your suggestion for this group of clients? (1 answer)
- We have Indian clients who are asking us if they should use the Final Action Dates chart. (1 answer)
- What are some of the advantages of the RIA of 2022 for potential investors? (1 answer)
- What exactly happened on December 3, 2021? Why is the Regional Center Program still closed? (1 answer)
- What is an Opportunity Zone? How can I take advantage of it? (1 answer)
- What major changes will the new rules bring once they become effective on November 21? (1 answer)
- What would happen to the I-829, removal of conditions, application of our client if by the time of the filing of I-829 the required jobs were created but subsequently during the review process of the I-829 the project goes bankrupt? (1 answer)
- When can our investors start filing their I-526 petitions for Regional Center Projects? (1 answer)
- When can the investors file their I-526E applications? (1 answer)
- When do our EB-5 investor clients start paying tax to the US? (1 answer)
- Where do we go from here? Any insights? (1 answer)
- Will our investors be able to file their I-526 petitions now? (1 answer)
- Will USCIS continue to keep EB-5 Regional Center investor petitions in abeyance in the New Year? (1 answer)
- With the increased processing times, could you give us a sense as to how long will it take for our clients to get a conditional green card? (1 answer)
- Would marrying a spouse born in a country that is not experiencing retrogression speed up the EB-5 process? (1 answer)
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