U.S visa experts to meet Nigerian investors for green card opportunities

U.S visa experts to meet Nigerian investors for green card opportunities

2019/04/16 11:02am

A team of experts in United States (U.S) visa for investors will be in Nigeria to meet investors wishing to migrate to the U.S through green card.

The experts will address intending migrants at a seminar organised by Brandleys International Nigeria Limited (BIL) later this month in Lagos in conjunction with the U.S-based MCFI.

The seminar, which will hold at the Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja, on April 27 and 28, will focus mainly on EB-5 US visa.

The experts are expected to educate and answer participants’ questions on other types of U.S visa.

BIL’s Chief Executive Officer Idowu Olumide said: “We also intend to use same seminar to educate interested persons or groups who do not meet the EB-5 visa programme but will like to know other forms of immigration by investment or business investors, such as other E-classes E1, E2, among others, and their differences.

“The second day of the event will be dedicated to those who wish to know more about other ordinary or regular visas, such as B1 and B2. They also have the option of knowing about EB-5 Visa and become an agent.”

According to him, MCFI founded the first federally designated EB-5 regional centre in the State of Maryland with additional approved geographic areas of Northern Virginia and Washington, DC.

“Since then, we have expanded into other regions across the country,” Olumide said.

He added: “MCFI assists foreign investors take advantage of the EB-5 investment immigration programme, which helps them direct their assets towards sound investments and earn a permanent green card in the process. MCFI has a stellar track record of 100 per cent I-526 approval, 100 per cent I-829 approval and 100 per cent track record of returning the investors $500,000 capital investment back to them.”

Leading the experts to Nigeria are the President of MCFI Lawrence Chang and the company’s Executive Sire tor Christian Dorsey.