EB5 Investors Magazine has launched the nomination process for its prestigious 2026 Top 25 Awards.
If you’re a current subscriber, now is your chance to nominate yourself or the leading figures in the EB-5 industry. This includes immigration attorneys, corporate attorneys, litigators, economists, business plan writers, broker-dealers, and fund administrators.
Nominations will conclude on June 22, followed by an industry-wide voting process culminating in the highly anticipated announcement of the winners in December’s special Top 25 EB-5 Awards issue of EB5 Investors Magazine. We will then celebrate the winners with an award ceremony during our Newport Beach event in January of 2027.
If you’re not yet a subscriber, you can easily register to nominate, vote, and receive a complimentary weekly newsletter along with access to the magazine.
Why is your vote so significant?
Participating in this peer process helps spotlight distinguished professionals in the EB-5 industry.
The outcome, along with our editorial insights, will determine the Top 25 award recipients across all categories. Candidates are evaluated based on their experience, proven success, and reputation within the industry. If you’re eager to support your favorite candidates but currently aren’t a subscriber, join our community for free!
And if you’re interested in advertising opportunities in our widely read annual magazine, feel free to reach out!
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