About Reza Rahbaran
As an EB-5 immigration attorney and the managing attorney of Rahbaran & Associates, located in Washington, Reza Rahbaran focuses exclusively on immigration through the EB-5 visa program. Attorney Rahbaran routinely assists clients through the EB-5 immigration process and advises clients with OFAC applications.
Rahbaran & Associates is composed of a team of multilingual EB-5 experts, including those that speak French, Russian, Farsi and English. This expert team provides the highest quality of service for each client and ensures superior service throughout all stages of the EB-5 visa process. They rely on technological advancements to provide their clients with the most up to date information about their EB-5 visa applications. Attorney Rahbaran's team even makes use of encrypted messaging systems to ensure that complete security and confidentiality is maintained while keeping clients fully informed about their cases. The Rahbaran & Associates legal team has both the legal experience and expertise necessary to successfully guide clients through the ever changing regulations of the EB-5 visa program.
Attorney Rahbaran makes frequent appearances as an EB-5 attorney expert on various Persian television networks. Attorney Rahbaran is very involved with the EB-5 community, which helps him stay up to date with the numerous changes that the EB-5 visa program regularly goes through. He is a member of the American Bar Association and American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Attorney Rahbaran is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia. He earned his degree in law from City University in London. Attorney Rahbaran’s international background and fluency in both Farsi and English better position him to help immigrants undergoing the EB-5 visa process.
Answers to EB-5 543 Questions Answered
- When do regional centers release funds to the job creating entity?
- How does the recent visa ban impact EB-5 applications?
- What documents do I need for EB-5?
- How can EB-5 investors pool money?
- Can the EB-5 project have employees work in a non-TEA?
- How can I find regional center investment projects?
- How can I apply for EB-5 while under a J-2 visa?
- How can I use U.S. financial institutions when applying for EB-5?
- What is the typical success rate for getting a green card through EB-5?
- How do I submit an investment project proposal to a regional center?
- Will the minimum amount for EB-5 ever be increased?
- How can an ex-communist party member apply for EB-5?
- How can I invest funds prior to visa approval?
- What is the level of scrutiny by USCIS at the I-829 phase?
- How much money should I have in escrow?
- How does USCIS determine if jobs have been preserved?
- How can I transfer funds from Sri Lanka?
- What happens to my investment if my I-526 is approved but my immigrant visa is denied?
- What is the general cost of becoming a regional center?
- How do I utilize EB-5 funds as an equity investor?
- Can an EB-5 investment be in one business with multiple branches?
- Does my entire family need to be included in the EB-5 application?
- How do I apply for H-1B and EB-5 simultaneously?
- What restrictions are there for the origin of EB-5 funds?
- How much will an I-829 petition cost for my family?
- Should I maintain my current immigration status?
- How can I invest in two businesses?
- Can I use retirement funds for EB-5?
- How long do I need to stay in the United States to keep my CPR status?
- How can I use a mixed-use development for EB-5?
- How can I get I-526 approval before my B-2 visa expires?
- How can I transfer my business to the United States for EB-5?
- How can a non-accredited investor use the EB-5 program?
- What if the created jobs aren''t permanent?
- What if my EB-5 investment fails after two years?
- How may I earn money by referring clients?
- How can I use contract employees?
- When during the EB-5 process do I have to be in the United States?
- What are the specifics of getting citizenship?
- Why has my I-829 been pending for 13 years?
- How can I make my EB-5 investment work?
- What are restrictions on conditional permanent residency?
- How can I pay my EB-5 loan early?
- How can I abandon my residence without affecting my parents?
- How can I operate a business during the I-526 waiting period?
- What are common reasons for delays or rejection of EB-5 applications?
- How can I pay migration agencies to find investors?
- Can I accept investments before the I-924 is approved?
- How can the spouse of an H-1B/F-1 holder invest in EB-5?
- How can I invest in a residential real estate project?
- How can stepchildren be included in an I-526 petition?
- What is meant by ''permanent'' job?
- What are the costs associated with EB-5?
- How can I find direct investment projects?
- How can I sponsor elderly parents as my dependents?
- How can I invest in houses as a construction company?
- How can I use EB-5 for restaurant start up?
- What funds and fees can the regional center use to operate and run the regional center?
- How big can a regional center be?
- What are the time constraints for EB-5 investments?
- What do I need for a hypothetical I-924?
- When does it become too late for a minor who is close to turning 21 to receive a green card through a parent?
- How are jobs allocated in a mixed-capital project?
- How can I apply for a B visa while my I-526 is pending?
- How can I sell my regional center?
- How can I apply for EB-5 if I am out of status?
- How are migration agents involved in EB-5?
- How can I use lottery winnings as a source of income?
- How can a Chinese investor transfer funds more efficiently?
- How can I apply for EB-5 while being under asylum in the United States?
- Can I bring my family into the U.S. before my EB-5 is processed?
- Can I use gifted real estate funds for my EB-5 visa?
- When should I transfer capital into the U.S. enterprise?
- What are the sources of revenue for regional centers?
- Do regional centers make any profit off the investments?
- What burden of proof do U.S. citizens have when making an EB-5 investment?
- How can I apply for EB-5 as an H1B visa holder?
- Is it possible to adjust my status after submission of I-526?
- Is it easier to invest in a project with multiple investors or by myself?
- What are the expected returns for investors?
- How do drug charges affect EB-5 eligibility?
- What is the standard for loan repayment?
- When should an F-1 visa holder file the I-485?
- How do I establish relationships with brokers?
- How can I count retained jobs?
- How is it possible to finance an EB-5 investment?
- How can I get multiple opinions on EB-5 projects?
- How will my marriage date affect my family''s green cards?
- How can I find active EB-5 projects?
- How do I operate a business as a B1/B2 visa holder?
- What is the I-526 processing time for a direct investment?
- What is my tax residency start date?
- What EB-5 professionals should I consult before I apply?
- What are the ownership requirements for investing in an existing business?
- Where are the employment-based I-485 cases generally processed at?
- How will a legislative audit affect EB-5?
- Does the entire EB-5 business have to be established at once?
- Can a foreigner obtain an EB-5 visa on venture capital raised in the United States?
- Does a regional center have to own the new commercial entity for EB-5?
- Do I already need to have 10 employees at the time of initial investment?
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