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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Some attorneys want EB-5 visa seekers to be at the mercy of USCIS on 'Reasonable Expectation' of Job Creation and Tenant Occupancy. Our clients have no such worries :)

I just read an article by an attorney about how regional centers are at the mercy of USCIS at I-829 stage due to the fact that they are frequently unable to prove job creation. See http://info.starteb5.com/bid/249706/reasonable-expectation-of-job-creation-for-eb5-regional-centers?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_content=1600522#! I personally don't think very highly of this individual and strongly suspect his integrity, but use him as an example to illustrate why our EB-5 visa clients do better.

EB-5 visa seekers should also keep in mind that now that with the absence of RIMS II model, it is even harder for regional centers to help EB-5 visa seekers get their permanent green card. Many EB-5 visa seekers know from personal experience that time once wasted can never come back. It is a well known fact that thousands of EB-5 visa seekers got denied at the I-829 stage due to failure of regional centers to create jobs or issues about Tenant occupancy that have plagued regional centers. Our clients have no such worries, simply because we put our clients first and chart a very conservative course of action for our clients.

Our clients don't have to worry simply because we make sure that we advise them to act in a proactive manner that pre-empts RFE's and precludes the possibility of denial. This is why we confidently offer a fee refund guarantee to our clients and our competitors don't. Our competitors won't clearly and fully disclose material issues such as the one mentioned above, they never offer written guarantees to fully and clearly disclose material facts while we do.

EB-5 visa seekers should ask themselves: Do they feel lucky? Or would they like to play it safe and opt for the most competent and professional team to get their EB-5 visa?

Our EB-5 investor clients who opted to start Direct Investment Businesses in quality franchises such as 5 guys, KFC, McDonalds, etc. as opposed to investing in regional centers or bottom tier franchises such as Voodoo or Marcos offered by our unscrupulous competitors, find that they have the following advantages:

1) Great ROI, averaging 22% annually, and usually ranging from 20% to 30% annually.
2) Capital gains: Our recommended businesses usually appreciate while Marcos pizza locations are usually sold for a massive capital loss. In 10 years, none of my clients have had a capital loss, and most investors in regional centers have suffered full or partial capital loss.
3) Easy exit strategy: You will find more buyers for 5 guys / KFC restaurants in comparison to Voodoo BBQ offered by Joe Sloboda or Marcos Pizza.
4) Easy approval with USCIS and with banks: Bank underwriters are very picky, and they won't approve Voodoo BBQ locations easily, but will easily approve premium franchises such as 5 GUys / KFC / etc. because of their track record and market reputation. USCIS will also easily approve known and reputed brands with solid track records, while they won't do so with our competitors.
5) Full disclosure of material facts and freedom from conflict of interest: Unlike David Tashroudian or the Voodoo promoters Joe Sloboda & Fred Burgess or Regional Center promoters, we clearly and fully disclose material facts to our clients, which is why we confidently offer written guarantees of full and clear disclosure of material facts and freedom from conflict of interest.
6) Fee refund guarantee: We know that we do a thorough job, and therefore confidently guarantee our work, while our competitors refuse to stand behind their work. This shows EB-5 visa investors who is a professional and who is not.

For those who want to get their EB-5 visa in a quick, safe and usually profitable manner, please contact us on +1 407 535 0616 and visit our website: Smart Business Broker - Simply the BEST EB-5 Visa advisors.

Yours truly
Mohammed Shaikh, MBA, CFE, Licensed Business & RE Broker (CA & FL)
Online: http://www.smartbusinessbroker.com

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