New World Regional Center was designated by USCIS* as a qualified EB‐5 Regional Center and is the business,
investment and immigration gateway to Northern California. As a member of the United States Regional Center Group, which has sponsored projects involving hundreds of millions of dollars of invested EB‐5 capital and operating USCIS Regional Centers in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Chicago, Florida, Utah, Nevada, Arizona and Texas, New World Regional Center is uniquely situated to assist in the attainment of the EB‐5 visa in a safe and expedited manner.
New World Regional Center’s seasoned management team, together with experienced EB‐5 attorneys, bankers, accountants and economists, help ensure access to superior projects and a trouble‐free EB‐5 experience.
The EB‐5 program provides a pathway for eligible immigrant investors to attain full permanent resident status. In addition to general requirements for entry or immigration to the United States, it requires a minimum investment of 900,000 USD in a U.S. new commercial enterprise. Projects must create or preserve 10 full‐time jobs for U.S. workers per EB‐5 investment.
The qualified immigrant investor and his or her dependents, upon obtaining permanent resident status, are free to live, work, travel, attend school, and retire anywhere in the U.S. After five years such persons are eligible for full U.S. citizenship.
New World Regional Center does not have ownership or is otherwise an affiliate of any of the project developers. Our independence provides clear and objective oversight of the project, its developers, and the EB‐5 funds. We work for the EB‐5 investor.
For your protection and ours, we strive to ensure all projects and offerings associated with our regional centers comply with USCIS policy and relevant SEC regulations. We only select projects structured to support the best chance of visa success.
We value your trust. That is why we utilize a co-manager structure in our EB‐5 deals by which an independent third party investment focused manager is engaged to monitor the EB‐5 capital.
Treasure Island: Phase 1 & 2
A 465-acre master planned development on Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco.
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*The following questions and answers provide a summary of the EB-5 program only, and do not constitute legal or investment advice. Any investor considering participating in the EB-5 program should consult with his or her immigration attorney regarding the EB-5 program.
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No, being fluent in English is not required. If you are interested in the EB-5 visa but are concerned about a language barrier, please let us know, and we can provide translators to assist with the process.
No, an EB‐5 visa applicant is free to live, work, attend school, or retire anywhere in the United States regardless of the location of the investment.
For more information about New World Regional Center and our projects, please fill out the form below or contact us by email at info@usrcgroup.com or by telephone at (206) 501-3328.