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What is a common ROI for an EB-5 investment?

I am in the middle of my EB-5 due diligence and I noticed that the return of investment mentioned in the documents provided by a regional center is very low. Is this common for other regional centers/projects? What is the average ROI for an EB-5 investment?

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A Olusanjo Omoniyi

A Olusanjo Omoniyi

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There is no general standard ROI for EB-5 investments. However, the common percentage expressed most often is about 1.0% to 2.0%.

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

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For most EB-5 investments you should concentrate on capital preservation as the return on investment is usually low.

Lynne Feldman

Lynne Feldman

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They seem to be very low.

Salvatore Picataggio

Salvatore Picataggio

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They are often very low. Some are 1% or even lower. The "return" for most investors is their permanent residency, and the exit strategy or how to obtain repayment of the original investment becomes the primary concern.

Fredrick W Voigtmann

Fredrick W Voigtmann

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It is common for EB-5 returns to be lower than the industry standard, but you have to keep in mind that U.S. lawful permanent residence is a significant benefit and should be considered also part of the ROI. There is no average ROI for an investment.

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