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Feel free to make an announcement of your EB-5 project here.
This is one of few sections in this website where you are free to make a brief announcement of a new EB-5 project in the "Comment" box below. Remember no other types of announcements will be allowed. Note we are not responsible for any legal liability resulting from any posts in this website. If you are a regional center, our understanding is that the project descriptions need to be general and non-specific (no mention of project titles, names, or location) to ensure compliance with Regulation D, rule 502(c), so it's your responsibility to comply with any requirement.
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We are currently in the process of developing a hotel and multi-family project in the North Dallas area
What steps are you taking in light of the recent "tenant-occupancy" RFE issues raised by USCIS?
Hello,
If you need EB5 investors for your Hotel project, in North Dallas, please send me an email: richard@offmarketpropertygroup.com.
Thanks
Richard
If you are thinking about submitting a I-924 application, and you primarily invest in real estate equity investments throughout various states, what are the chances in today's EB-5 world that you can place the entire states you invest in as the geographical area and that this will pass when the USCIS looks at it? Or is it better to be as specific as possible, down to the areas (counties, cities, towns, etc) within those states that you invest in?... Basically how specific or how general can you be when presenting to the USCIS today a project?
one of their recent Q & A. I have no time to look for it though.
If you are approved to be Regional center in the State of Ohio and conduct a project in areas of the state of Ohio, but those areas are not contiguous, will that work? Do projects within an approved geographical region have to be contiguous?
The RC' geographic area has to be a single area or contiguous area.