You've decided that you want to invest in a U.S. business to seek the I-526. Now, how do you choose the right investment opportunity to build your EB5?
This article will focus specifically on considerations for the Direct or Direct Pooled EB5.
There are several informative documents that a business should supply their potential investors. The most essential one is The Investor Business Plan.
What to Look for In The Investor Business Plan
It is vital to choose a viable and credible business plan. The Investor Business Plan should include a description of the business, an analysis of the industry and potential market as well as marketing plans, Financial Projections Business Plan, and exit strategies.
What is the source of the report's foundational information? Is the business using a reputable industry report like those on IBIS, or are they building a plan on unsound assumptions?
When an immigration adjudicator evaluates your EB5, they will look for a credible business plan. At the very least, your plan needs to be based on high-quality industry reports.
One other vital factor to remember while you evaluate the Investor Business Plan is that your investment must be spent in a way that creates jobs in the United States. Specifically, ten full-time jobs should be created within 18 to 24 months of your I-526 approval. Special attention should be paid to the Personnel Plan of the business.
The next document you should expect is the Confidential Information Memorandum. Where the Investor Business Plan will illuminate whether the business is a possibility, the Confidential Information Memorandum will provide objective and in-depth analysis so that you can discern if it is the right investment opportunity for you.
What to Look for in a Confidential Information Memorandum
Included in the Information Memorandum, is a description and structure of your investment deal. Make sure that the agreement contains the guarantee that your money will stay in escrow until the approval of your I-526. If for any reason, your I-526 is not approved, you want to ensure your investment will be returned.
Where will your money go? Keep in mind, for your investment to be passable as an EB-5, your money needs to create jobs. It cannot be used to buy land or real estate.
The Information Memorandum gives a more exhaustive look at the business's credibility and applicability for the EB5. From this document, you should be able to discern if this is an investment opportunity for you.
You Think You've Found the One, Now What?
You think you have found the right investment for your EB5. With such a critical process, you want to be certain that your choice is sound and that can properly represent your investment to the immigration adjudicator.
This is why you seek out Financial Modeling Consulting.
How to Choose the Right Financial Modeling Consultant
Trust. Respect. Capability. Price. Time. These are the five features to look for in any Financial Modeling Consultant. You want your Financial Modeling Consultant to be trustworthy, respectful of you and your journey, capable of providing quality work at a reasonable price and promptly.
So where do you find the right consultant for you?
There are many freelance Financial Modeling Consultants on the market. However, you cannot trust the ability of an individual to return quality work promptly when not backed by the infrastructure of a reputable company.
Some firms churn out acceptable work at average prices. One example would be GoBusinessPlans. If you do not want a personalized experience, but rather just a formulaic resource for help with your EB5, this may be the choice for you.
Then there are exceptional larger firms like Joorney. If you want to find a firm with a range of services and attention to high quality, personalized work, this is the caliber of the firm you want to explore.
After all, if you are already investing a million dollars into a business, into your EB5, and into your future, you should also invest in a firm that you can trust to guide you successfully through your process while treating you with respect.
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