How We Help Foreign Investors Thrive!

  • Real Estate Investments

    We offer expert advice to find residential, commercial, and development properties with high profitability potential. From property purchases to real estate investment projects, we guide you every step of the way to maximize your financial return.

  • Business Investments

    Identify and participate in solid and profitable business investment opportunities. We evaluate established businesses and promising startups, providing you with personalized strategies to diversify your portfolio and grow your capital securely.

  • Financial Services

    Access a wide range of financial products designed to protect and grow your wealth. From investment funds and insurance to retirement and savings plans, we create solutions tailored to your needs and financial goals.

RONNIE PEREZ, Real Estate Broker

Ronnie Pérez is a licensed real estate agent since 2016, specializing in international investments, business development, and advising on the EB-5 visa program. With a strong background in the real estate sector, he has earned the trust of investors worldwide thanks to his professional approach and in-depth knowledge of the U.S. market. His commitment to excellence and personalized attention make him a standout in the industry.

Ronnie has worked with foreign investors looking to expand their property portfolios in the United States. His expertise spans both commercial and residential real estate, identifying projects with high profitability potential. His global network and experience in complex transactions ensure successful outcomes for his clients.

He also provides guidance in the EB-5 visa process, assisting investors in obtaining permanent residency in the United States through job-creating investments. From project selection to document management, he offers comprehensive and transparent services to meet all legal and financial requirements.

EB-5 Business Investment Visa

Immigrant Investor Program: The EB-5 visa is designed to provide U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) to foreign nationals who invest in the U.S. economy.

  • Investment Requirement: Applicants must invest at least $1,050,000 (or $800,000 in a Targeted Employment Area, TEA) in a U.S. business.

  • Job Creation: The investment must create or preserve at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers within two years.

  • Direct vs. Regional Center Investments: Investors can choose to invest directly in a business or through a designated Regional Center, which pools funds for larger projects.

  • Conditional Green Card: Investors initially receive a conditional Green Card for two years. After proving that the investment created the required jobs, they can apply for permanent residency.

  • Family Benefits: The visa also covers the investor's spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old.

  • Pathway to U.S. Citizenship: After holding a Green Card for five years, EB-5 visa holders may apply for U.S. citizenship.

  • Limited Number of Visas: There is a cap of about 10,000 EB-5 visas issued per year, with quotas for each country.

For Andres Echevarria of Vivanco & Vivanco, the EB-5 program's ability to drive job creation and economic growth has earned bipartisan support.

“While every new administration may adjust program requirements or processing methods, the EB-5 program’s unique economic contributions ensure its continued relevance in U.S. immigration policy, regardless of political leadership”

How We Help You Find a Qualified Solution for the EB-5 Visa

  • Real Estate Solutions

    We identify commercial properties and real estate projects with high potential for profitability and job creation, ensuring that your investment is solid and meets the program's criteria.

  • Business Solutions

    We assist you in selecting and acquiring well-established businesses or new ventures that generate employment and contribute to economic development, meeting the standards required by the EB-5 visa.

  • Financial Instrument

    We design customized investment structures, including specialized funds and financial vehicles, enabling you to participate in approved projects and meet the minimum investment requirements of the EB-5 program.

Our Simplified EB-5 Visa Pathway

1. Choose an Investment Option

  • Direct Investment: Invest in your own or another business and create jobs directly.

  • Regional Center Investment: Invest through a designated Regional Center, which pools investors' funds for large-scale projects (more passive, and job creation is easier to prove).

2. Meet the Investment Threshold

  • Standard Investment: Invest at least $1,050,000 in a U.S. commercial enterprise.

  • Targeted Employment Area (TEA): Invest $800,000 if the business is in a rural or high-unemployment area.

3. Prepare Required Documents

  • Business plan, economic analysis, and documentation proving the investment funds' legal source.

  • Include evidence showing how the investment will create 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.

4. File Form I-526 (Immigrant Petition by Alien Investor)

  • Submit Form I-526 to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

  • Provide all supporting documents proving the investment and job creation plan.

5. Wait for I-526 Petition Approval

  • Processing times vary (can take 2-3 years or more, depending on country of origin and backlog).

  • USCIS will review the application to ensure compliance with EB-5 requirements.

6. File for Conditional Green Card

Once Form I-526 is approved:

  • If outside the U.S.: Apply for an immigrant visa through the U.S. consulate in your home country (via the National Visa Center) by filing Form DS-260.

  • If inside the U.S.: File Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status) to change your current status to a conditional Green Card holder.

7. Receive Conditional Permanent Residency

  • After approval, you and your family (spouse and unmarried children under 21) receive a 2-year conditional Green Card.

  • Relocate to the U.S. and begin fulfilling your investment and job creation obligations.

8. Fulfill Job Creation Requirements

  • Within two years of receiving your conditional Green Card, the investment must result in the creation or preservation of 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.

9. File Form I-829 (Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions)

  • Within the 90-day period before the 2-year conditional residency expires, file Form I-829.

  • Submit evidence that the investment and job creation requirements have been met.

10. Receive Permanent Green Card

  • If Form I-829 is approved, the conditions are removed, and you and your family will receive permanent Green Cards.

  • You can now live, work, and travel freely in the U.S. as permanent residents.

11. Path to U.S. Citizenship

  • After 5 years of being a permanent resident, you may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship by filing Form N-400.

Common EB-5 Immigrant Visa Program Questions

  • The EB-5 program is a U.S. visa program that provides a pathway to permanent residency (a green card) for foreign nationals who invest a certain amount of money in a U.S. business that creates jobs for American workers.

  • As of the latest regulations, the minimum investment amount is $1.05 million, or $800,000 if the investment is made in a targeted employment area (TEA), which is an area with high unemployment or rural areas.

  • A TEA is either a rural area or an area that has experienced high unemployment rates. Investments in these areas have a lower minimum investment requirement.

  • Eligible businesses include new commercial enterprises, which can be either a new business or an existing business that is restructured or expanded. The business must create or preserve at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.

  • The process typically takes around 18 to 24 months, but this can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case and processing times at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

  • Yes, you can include your spouse and children under the age of 21 as dependents in your EB-5 application. They will also receive conditional permanent residency if your application is approved.

  • If the investment does not meet the program requirements, your application may be denied, and you could lose your investment. It is crucial to ensure that the business and investment meet all the program's criteria and to work with experienced legal and financial advisors.

Meet the Business Team

  • Alina Lytvynenko, Business Development

    Masters in Business Administration - Luxury Sales and Service Industry Growth

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  • Bob Godwin, Business Development

    Life long Entrepreneur - 20 Year Auto Dealership Owner

  • Eliana Duran, Real Estate Advisor

    Bakery Owner for 10 Years - Investment and Business Expertise

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  • Raphnel Vasquez, Financial Planning

    Business Owner over 20 Years - Financial Planner and Wealth Management

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