EB-5 News & Updates July 12-19
Projects
Virgin Hotel (Nashville) | ||
The 260-room Virgin Hotels Nashville will feature multiple dining and drinking outlets,the Virgin Hotels brand's flagship space known as The Commons Club,a rooftop lounge with an infinity pool, a gym and 10,000squarefeet of meeting and event space.Virgin Hotelsshows a13-story structure plusa... | ||
Posts
THE INVISIBLE WALL IS ALREADY UP AND RUNNING! | ||
By Jinhee Wilde, Esq. While President Trump’s rhetoric on stopping illegal immigration and his administration’s discontinuation of the DACA program and Temporary Protective Status for various Central American countries has dominated... | ||
INDIA VS. PAKISTAN VS. BANGLADESH – “THE SUN NEVER SETS ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE!” | ||
By Mona Shah, Esq. and Rebecca S. Singh, Esq. At first sight, one could be excused for thinking that this was an article relating to cricket, after all With economic growth averaging 6 percent over the last two decades, South Asia has... | ||
Helping a program that creates American jobs | ||
A recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing purported to examine questions surrounding the EB-5 investor immigrant program. I say purported, because it featured only a single witness, one sympathetic to Chairman Chuck Grassley’s attacks... | ||
US lawmakers cry foul over China-dominated 'golden visa' | ||
The U.S. Capitol Building is seen at sunset in Washington. The debate in Congress over the "golden visas" comes at a time of increasing tension over immigration in the U.S. EB-5 program seen as flawed 'shortcut' as immigration debate... | ||
Former bankrupt tycoon Siegfried Lee markets immigrant visa quotas linked to US project | ||
Investors guaranteed 1 per cent interest and money back after five years Bankrupt manufacturing tycoon Siegfried Lee Siu-fung, who once owned the most expensive house in Hong Kong, has moved into property development in the US,... | ||
US lawmakers cry foul over China-dominated ‘golden visa’ | ||
The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program provides up to 10,000 U.S. green cards every year to foreign nationals who invest at least $500,000 in U.S. development projects. Critics argue that the program, nicknamed the “golden visa,” allows... | ||
Updates
Project Updates | ||
Nashville Virgin Hotel's foreign investors to earn green cards under controversial program | ||
Wagon tour guide Sam Pollock tells about the Amish near EthridgeMary Hance, USA Today Network British billionaire Sir Richard Branson's... | ||
Ski area developers to pay in immigrant investor fraud case | ||
Vermont has settled a lawsuit against two ski resort developers who were accused of defrauding the state's troubled immigrant investor... | ||
The Turnpike and Interstate 95 Are About to Be Connected | ||
Car and sign courtesy; Eisenhower courtesy of James Burke After nearly 50 years, it's the dawn of a new era for two of Pennsylvania's... | ||
Sun Sentinel Article about Residences at Dania Pointe | ||
As builders of the Dania Pointe lifestyle complex in Dania Beach broke ground for the entertainment phase of their project Thursday, it... | ||
Twenty-one EB-5 investors sue developers of unfinished Fort Lauderdale hotel | ||
The incomplete Las Olas OceanResort on Seabreeze Boulevard The Las Olas Ocean Resort is entangled in bankruptcy and will go up for... | ||
Chinese EB-5 Investors in Unfinished Las Olas Ocean Resort Allege Fraud | ||
Levine Kellogg Lehman Schneider + Grossman founding partner Jeffrey Schneider in Miami and Reid & Wise member and Litigation... | ||
Half-Built Fla. Resort Gets OK For Bankruptcy Auction | ||
A stalled Fort Lauderdale resort partially built with $30 million from the EB-5 immigrant investor visa program will be auctioned off... | ||
Firms Updates | ||
Intervenors Accused Of 'Hijacking' EB-5 Fraud Estate Sale | ||
The receiver overseeing an estate related to the settlement of an EB-5 visa fraud scheme urged a California federal judge Tuesday to deny an attempt by intervenors in the case to sell one of the estate’s health care facilities, calling it an... | ||
User Updates | ||
Stenger speaks out about EB-5 mess | ||
Bill Stenger says it wasn’t until 2015 that he realized something bad was happening with the EB-5 projects he hoped would transform the Northeast Kingdom. That was when the last visa-funded project at Jay Peak began to run out of money. “It wasn’... | ||
Regional Center Updates | ||
The promise of millions EB-5 brought to Vermont is dead, 200 investors at risk | ||
Once upon a time — in 2012 — Vermont's EB-5 program was touted as an economic engine with nearly unlimited potential. Jay Peak principals Ariel Quiros and Bill Stenger had just announced a plan to bring more than $500 million of foreign... | ||
Events
2018 the 9th Overseas Property & Immigration Exhibition (OPIE) No.170 Beiyuan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China, Beijing , CN 07/27/2018 10:00AM - 07/29/2018 6:30PM (Eastern Daylight Time) OPIE is the Most Professional Immigration and Overseas Property Exhibition in China. The show covers four aspects including overseas property, overseas immigration, overseas study and overseas investment, which is the first of its kind in Beijing ... | $5,000 | |
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