EB5 Investors Magazine Volume 3 Issue 3 | Page 86

Continued from page 83 EB5 Investors Magazine: Is there any type of project that you particularly dislike or that you would not want your investors to be a part of? Thomas: Nowadays, some people are referring to purchasing stocks, and they prefer stocks. That is not secure in terms of an EB-5 investment. EB5 Investors Magazine: How many EB-5 investors have you helped to immigrate to the United States? Thomas: I cannot tell you exact numbers, but it would be a considerable number. EB5 Investors Magazine: Do any of your clients come to you with a desire to immigrate, but choose other countries? Where does the United States rank in their interests? Thomas: There is a huge range in our company – half and half. U.S. investors represent half from our company on a regular basis, and the other half would be those who choose Europe or some other country. EB5 Investors Magazine: What sets your migration agency apart in regards to immigration in general and EB-5 specifically? Thomas: We are a fully subsidiary company and we have a very good reputation in the market, so everybody tries to find “If they intended to immigrate to the States, they still want to go, no matter if the policy will be changed or if the investment will be increased.” us as an agent. They trust us, knowing that our company will not cross them, and will be fully responsible for the client if something happens in the future. Of course, we have a good team of people working in the organization. There is a lot of long-term service for the client, because we have to look over the file for maybe six to seven years after they reach permanent residency status. EB5 Investors Magazine: Concerning EB-5, and how you try to minimize risk, what do you think of the proposed legislative changes? What impact do you think that has on clients? Thomas: It’s hard to tell. I don’t know what will happen after December 11th. Maybe the investment will be raised or some rules will be changed. Looking back to two to three months ago, people tried to get on the last train as soon as possible, but after September 30th, they were kind of waiting. They just wanted to see what happened, and make sure – they were waiting until after December. EB5 Investors Magazine: How do you think it will affect the reputation of the EB-5 program for your clients if a legislative decision continues to be pushed back? Thomas: Let’s go back to the history. Every country that issues or opens an immigration policy for a certain period, they will keep close watch and make a change, and perhaps a policy that is a little too harsh will be passed. That is the regular situation. Just like Canada. Nobody was forcing anyone. Then the government just cut all the applications. EB5 Investors Magazine: Do you think that the interest will still be high for EB-5? Thomas: If they intended to immigrate to the States, they still want to go, no matter if the policy will be changed or if the investment will be increased. They will think about – they are concerned about - their children first. This is their first priority: they think about their children. People go to the States all the time. They can’t work in China, so they will lose a lot of money. The priority is simply put on the children. If they have a great shot, they do not care about losing money. If they think they cannot go to the States, then they think maybe I can go to Australia, or maybe I can go to Canada later on. ★ 84 EB5 INVESTORS MAGAZINE