EB5 Investors Magazine is excited to announce the release of our highly anticipated 2024 Top 25 awards issue featuring this year’s distinguished winners in seven categories.
After a community-wide nomination and voting process, top professionals were chosen as Top 25 Immigration Attorneys, Top 10 Rising Stars, Top EB-5 Litigators, Top 15 Corporate Attorneys, Top 5 Economists, and Top 5 Business Plan Writers. We are also pleased to announce this year’s new category – EB-5 All Stars – which is a prestigious honor reserved for the top five leaders of the industry.
“We are thrilled to feature our Top 25 Award Section for 2024,” said Marie Ekberg Padilla, Editor in Chief of EB5 Investors Magazine. “These awards celebrate individuals and organizations whose achievements have significantly impacted the EB-5 industry. Many of this year’s winners have dedicated years to foster trust and professionalism within the industry. I salute these trailblazers for their dedication and service. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition.”
This magazine edition also features an exciting cover story about the first EB-5 project in space. It also includes a range of powerful articles by industry authors, including topics such as the Batttineni case, EB-5 application trends, financing strategies for investors, project assessments, regional center audits and anti-money laundering.
Enjoy reading our latest magazine edition here!
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