Are EB-5 investors allowed to mortgage their EB-5 shares in a project for loans and use that capital for other non-EB-5 purposes? If their regional centers approve it and the financial institutes agree to grant a loan, does this conflict with any USCIS rules?
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BoBi Ahn
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyThere are no USCIS regulations specifically barring this to the best of my knowledge.
Ed Beshara
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyFirst, retain the services of an experienced EB-5 immigration attorney. Your personal investment in an EB-5 project has to remain fully sustained and invested 100% at risk at a minimum during the period of conditional permanent residency.
Bernard P Wolfsdorf
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyThere should not be a problem if this asset is used to secure other loans.
A Olusanjo Omoniyi
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyIt is not allowed in the EB-5 circumstance. Generally, neither the regional center nor the bank will not even agree to such a proposal.
Phuong Le
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyIt is completely ok as long as you find a lender who is willing to accept your shares as collateral.
Salvatore Picataggio
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyTechnically, USCIS seems to say nothing about it, but I would be wary of it being considered a redemption scheme. You do not want to do that.
Lynne Feldman
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyThis is not permitted to the best of my knowledge.
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