EB-5 immigration attorney Jeffrey E. Campion provides legal representation for EB-5 investors, residency and naturalization through his practice, the Law Office of Jeffrey E. Campion, P.A. located in Weston, Fla. For nearly 13 years, attorney Campion has owned, operated, and managed his practice. Specializing in large companies and clients with a high net worth, attorney Campion continues to reinforce his consistent record of success. Campion’s firm upholds the traditions of serving the state of Florida and the global community in a progressive and conscientious manner.
Providing services for both nonimmigrant and immigrant visas, the Law Office of Jeffrey E. Campion, P.A. specializes in providing legal aid that is specially constructed to meet the diverse needs of their clients. Attorney Campion represents both businesses and individuals on the most effective and succinct way to obtain EB-5 investor visas. Attorney Campion’s firm has a history of success representing clients before the U.S. Department of Labor as well as various state employment agencies.
Attorney Campion was awarded his Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida College of Law graduating with honors. His extensive educational background also includes a master’s degree in Latin American studies and a bachelor’s degree in international finance and marketing, providing an expansive foundation to apply to the diverse needs of his clients. The successful track record of obtaining EB-5 visas for his clients puts attorney Campion at the forefront of immigration law throughout the state of Florida. Placing the focus on the individual or company he is representing is crucial to attorney Campion and his practice.
Fluent in English and Spanish, and conversational in Portuguese, attorney Campion has the global knowledge to both understand and fulfill the immigration demands of his clients. Experienced in representing both individuals and corporations, attorney Campion has the ability to effectively obtain EB-5 investor visas, labor certifications, nonimmigrant work visas, residency and naturalization.
Answers to EB-5 160 Questions Answered
- What happens with my EB-5 application and investment now when the EB-5 program was not reauthorized?
- What happens if I apply for EB-5 now at $500K and then USCIS increases the investment amount?
- Where does my family have to live?
- How can I use my existing investment for EB-5?
- How can I loan my son money for EB-5?
- What documents do I need for EB-5?
- Can the EB-5 project have employees work in a non-TEA?
- How can I get I-526 approval before my B-2 visa expires?
- Should I maintain my current immigration status?
- 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 can I apply for a B visa while my I-526 is pending?
- How can I apply for EB-5 if I am out of status?
- How can I apply for EB-5 as an H1B visa holder?
- Is it possible to adjust my status after submission of I-526?
- When should an F-1 visa holder file the I-485?
- How can I get multiple opinions on EB-5 projects?
- How do I operate a business as a B1/B2 visa holder?
- How will my juveline record affect my EB-5 application?
- Do I already need to have 10 employees at the time of initial investment?
- What if USCIS denies my I-526 application but the investment was already made?
- How can you applying for a B1 or B2 visa while filing for an EB-5 visa?
- How can I take college courses while applying for EB-5?
- What is Matter of Ho and how does it affect my EB-5 investment?
- What are the issues with residential real estate EB-5 projects?
- How can a student in the U.S. on an F-1 visa obtain an EB-5 visa?
- What are the chances of EB-5 approval with prior E-2 visa denial?
- Would an already existing company establishing a new company count for EB-5?
- How can I invest into a U.S. LLC then transfer the money into a project?
- Do the same workers have to be employed the entire two years?
- Should EB-5 money be transferred in the United States or a foreign country?
- When is the best time to apply for EB-5?
- How can I use my company”s revenue as a source of funds?
- How can I apply for EB-5 while applying for EB2?
- How can I re-enter the United States with a valid current F-1 visa while my I-526 is currently pending?
- Will it affect my adjustment of status if I can”t find a job?
- How can I obtain an EB-5 visa while on another visa?
- How can I count construction jobs toward the 10 job requirement?
- What laws govern EB-5?
- How can I apply for EB-5 if I”ve been rejected for other visas?
- What kind of restrictions are there on repatriating EB5 funds?
- Do I need to be fluent in English to apply for EB-5?
- What are my options for involvement in my EB-5 project?
- Does the entire investment need to be made at the time of filing?
- Does the applicant need to physically live in the United States for the entire EB-5 process?
- Can I move a pre-existing company to the United States for EB-5?
- How far back do I have to prove my source of funds?
- Do older franchises count for EB-5?
- What sources of funds are allowed for investing in a regional center?
- How will leaving the U.S. affect my pending I-526?
- What are the conditions of a co-investment and a joint-venture?
- What happened if I waited a year and my I-526 still hasn”t been approved?
- What is a typical return on investment of a regional center?
- How will leaving the U.S. affect my pending I-526?
- What determines where you can live with an EB-5 visa?
- What are the benefits of EB-5 escrow capital?
- How do you structure a gift of EB-5 funds?
- Should I have the same attorney for all EB-5 applications?
- What documents are generally used to prove EB-5 source of funds?
- I have a Regional Center in Florida and I want to sell it?
- Is Westminster, Colorado a TEA?
- How will my OPT expiration affect my adjustment of status?
- How do I find out what areas are TEA designated?
- How does my family apply for EB-5 from our home country?
- What I-526 delays come with renting a Regional Center?
- How will an expired F1 visa affect my I-526 petition?
- How is eligibility for EB-5 determined?
- How can I apply for EB-5 while on OPT?
- How can I use E-2 visa to expedite EB-5 visa?
- How is EB-5 job creation calculated for an existing business?
- How can I get visa as a non-principal investor?
- How can my investment funds be used in EB-5?
- How can multiple investors within a family apply for EB-5?
- What documents are needed to trace my source of funds for EB-5?
- What options are available for EB-5 investors with children over 21?
- How can buying a business qualify me for an EB-5 visa?
- What are the qualities of a good Regional Center?
- What happens if my I-829 does not get approved?
- How am I affected by other EB-5 investors in a pooled project?
- What is the first step in the EB-5 process?
- Why do companies choose certain attorneys for EB-5 investors?
- How can I make my required EB-5 investment?
- When can EB-5 funds be used during a project?
- How is the EB-5 investor affected if the required jobs are not created?
- How can company employees apply for EB-5 visa?
- How do direct and Regional Center investments differ?
- How can our company qualify to receive EB-5 funds?
- How will my EB-5 status affect dependent children?
- What are the EB-5 family restrictions for immigration?
- What happens if my EB-5 consular is denied?
- How long does I-526 approval take for a direct investment?
- Can I buy a home to get a green card?
- What is the difference between an indirect job and an induced job?
- How is job creation allocated to EB-5 investors?
- How long is an EB-5 visa holder tied to their investment project?
- How does the USCIS determine a timeframe for EB-5 job creation?
- How do investors find EB-5 projects?
- How often can I travel out of the U.S. with my green card?
- How can I make EB-5 evaluation time faster?
- How does a permanent U.S. resident differ from a citizen?
- How can I apply for EB-5 with a B1/B2 status?
- Would investing in a convenience store qualify for an EB-5 visa?
- What are the benefits of becoming a Regional Center?
- Could a Regional Center have a project outside of the U.S.?
- Is it possible to have two different I-485 applications pending?
- What are the benefits of purchasing a Regional Center?
- Does an established franchise business qualify for EB-5?
- What are the qualifications for TEA designation?
- Is a Regional Center a global location or domestic U.S. location?
- How can I apply for EB-5 visa if I have an F-1 student visa?
- Should I invest in a company before they are an accredited regional center?
- How would I structure a regional center collaboration?
- What will happen to my investment if my I-829 is denied?
- What investments count towards the EB-5 investment threshold?
- Does EB-5 place limitations on family immigration?
- Why do Regional Centers use mezzanine financing?
- Can EB-5 be sponsored by a family member?
- Does investing in an existing entity qualify for EB5?
- Should I apply for F-1 visa interview after I-526 approval?
- Do I need an attorney to apply for an EB-5 visa?
- What tips can you provide for drafting business plans for EB-5 Project?
- How much does it cost to establish an EB-5 regional center?
- Do I need to reside in the US after the EB5 visa is approved?
- Can I use gifted money from my maternal uncle for EB5?
- Can I purchase an EB-5 Regional Center?
- Can you recoup your EB-5 investment if your green card is denied?
- What is a conditional green card?
- Can EB-5 immigrant investors be guaranteed a return on their investment?
- Can you convert a B1 Visa to an EB-5 Visa?
- Do all immigrant investors have to invest through EB-5 Regional Centers?
- What are the most common problems that EB-5 visa applicants face?
- Can funds from a parent in the U.S. be used for an EB-5 visa?
- What is the processing time for the I-526 application?
- Can an illegal immigrant qualify for an EB-5 visa?
- Does USCIS give a receipt upon receiving EB-5 visa materials?
- How much capital needs to be initially deposited with the Regional Center?
- Can a Regional Center qualify for $500,000 investors if it is does not meet TEA designation?
- When are EB-5 investments available to the business?
- Can you leave the country with a pending I-526 petition?
- Can I get my EB-5 visa if there are money transfer limits?
- Are EB-5 visas still being issued?
- How can I find an EB-5 Investor to look at my business?
- What kind of attorney do I need to create an EB-5 Regional Center?
- Can EB-5 investors fund residential development?
- How do I know whether or not an EB-5 project is part of a Regional Center?
- Does the entire EB-5 investment amount have to be made before filing the I-526?
- Can an EB-5 green card be granted to the partners managing a company?
- Will I have to go to an embassy interview to get an EB-5 visa?
- Can you attract EB-5 investors outside of a Targeted Employment Area?
- Could a healthcare provider raise capital through the EB-5 program?
- How long do EB-5 jobs need to be created for?
- How much are EB-5 attorney fees?
- Is there a list of investors interested in the EB-5 program?
- What types of EB-5 projects get approved?
- How can you prove source of funds for gifts in the EB-5 program?
- How do we find EB-5 investors?
- Why is it difficult to get an EB-5 troubled business approved?
- Can multiple people pool their funds and talent to set up an EB-5 Regional Center?
- Will placing investors on an advisory board satisfy the direct management EB-5 visa requirements?
EB5 Investors Magazine and EB5investors.com Articles
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Common misconceptions for EB-5 investors
Things to consider before selecting a project and embarking on your investment immigration journey to the United States.Jeffrey E Campion
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Sustaining the Investment and Liquidation Events
Read tips and strategies for sustaining investments across multiple projects.
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EB-5: What’s all the Fuss About?
Perspective on recent controversies in the EB-5 program.
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Transferability of Designated Regional Centers and Its Designation
Jeff Campion discusses the idea of transferability of the designation of a RC and the transfer of the ownership of the designated RC entity.
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When the Second Lien Position is the First Choice for EB-5 Investors
A first lien position is often seen as preferential, but Jeff Campion argues that a second lien position may actually be less risky for investors whose priority is a U.S. green card.
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