When you set aside the primary reason for the EB-5 program, which is to expedite immigration into the U.S. for willing investors, and the accompanying piles of paperwork required to achieve that objective, the rest is all about money. Everyone who is in the game - including you - is in it for the money. You may protest that it’s all about things like helping people and improving the economy or adding jobs, but the bottom line is, if you are reading this, you are trying to get in on the action. There is nothing inherently wrong with that. Everyone needs to make a living. Just don’t be naïve enough to think that there are not businesses on both sides of the Pacific Ocean that would try to extract every available Yuan out of a client’s pockets. Here is how the system works in general.
While these numbers may change from time to time and from Agency to Agency, on average Regional Centers should expect to pay an Agency $20,000 to $60,000 upon completion of the I-526. The larger Agencies may well ask for more. This referral fee is negotiable, but, again, you must be careful you don’t pay them too much or you will have a hard time being profitable. The amount that a Regional Center pays to an Agency is typically held close to the vest. The client is usually asked to pay:
$40,000 to $60,000 in management fees to the Regional Center sponsoring the project $20,000 to $25,000 for a U.S. immigration attorney About $3,000 for translation fees $1,425 for an I-526 (per family) $410 for a DS-230 (per person) $2,930 for an I-829 (per family) $85 per person for biometric feesWhile some people think that Agencies try to get referral fees (a fee per client found to match your project), the Chinese government might consider this practice illegal. This also applies to charging a U.S. attorney for a referral or as a finder’s fee. Many existing agents are already contractually engaged with a U.S. attorney. A client who does not know this risks getting hoodwinked by an Agency that charges them a fee for finding a suitable attorney.
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