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Our investors from China, Vietnam, and India are asking whether there exist any alternatives to EB5

Our investors from China, Vietnam, and India are asking whether there exist any alternatives to EB5, given the retrogression and redeployment concerns, increased required investment amounts, and increased processing times in EB5. Do you have any suggestions?

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Marko Issever
December 17, 2019 12:55 AM  Marko Issever

Yes. Absolutely. They should consider second country citizenship that they could obtain at a very reasonable cost. For example, to get Turkish citizenship, currently, the required investment amount in real estate is only $250,000. The whole process could take less than six months. Turkey has an E2 treaty with the United States. These clients could come to the US through the E2 visa once they secure second country citizenship like Turkey. Other treaty countries offer E2 opportunities as well at a very reasonable cost. For example, Grenada is certainly an alternative.

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