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Monday, December 26, 2011

New York Times: Potential Trouble with some EB-5 visa programs?

So it does matter who you work with if you plan on staying in the United States through the EB-5 program without losing your investment or green card. This article was found in the New York Times.

Rules Stretched as Green Cards Go to Investors
By and [Published: December 18, 2011] 

 Affluent foreigners are rushing to take advantage of a federal immigration program that offers them the chance to obtain a green card in return for investing in construction projects in the United States. With credit tight, the program has unexpectedly turned into a mainstay for the financing of these projects in New York, California, Texas and other states.
The number of foreign applicants, each of whom must invest at least $500,000 in a project, has nearly quadrupled in the last two years, to more than 3,800 in the 2011 fiscal year, officials said. Demand has grown so fast that the Obama administration, which is championing the program, is seeking to streamline the application process. 

Still, some critics of the program have described it as an improper use of the immigration system to spur economic development — a cash-for-visas scheme. And an examination of the program by The New York Times suggests that in New York, developers and state officials are stretching the rules to qualify projects for this foreign financing. 

These developers are often relying on gerrymandering techniques to create development zones that are supposedly in areas of high unemployment — and thus eligible for special concessions — but actually are in prosperous ones, according to federal and state records.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Empire State EB-5 NEWS! Breaking Ground 2012 - Assisted Living Facility NY


 Empire State EB-5 has been working to revitalize an area in the Southern Tier of New York State for 12 months now with local support. The project at hand consists of a newly constructed $15 million Assisted Living Facility to an area in need of not only hospice care, but also job creation. Through the EB-5 program this project will create and sustain at least 145 jobs for the area. The living facility will be breaking ground beginning in the second quarter of 2012 and will offer 50 one and two bed apartments for seniors requiring assistance with their daily activities, including meals, transportation, housekeeping, laundry, social activities, and medication management. Twenty-two privately owned Independent Living Patio Homes would also be included in the project as well as the second phase that will include 16 Assisted Living Apartments and potentially a secure Dementia Unit. We are proud to be a part of such an exhilarating process and seeing the finalized project will satisfy us no more than it will for the surrounding communities in that region.






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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Reauthorizing the EB-5 Regional Center Program: Promoting Job Creation and Economic Development in American Communities

 
Senate Judiciary Committee
Full Committee
DATE: December 7, 2011
TIME:
10:00 AM
ROOM: Dirksen 226

OFFICIAL HEARING NOTICE / WITNESS LIST:
 
November 30, 2011

NOTICE OF COMMITTEE HEARING

The Senate Committee on the Judiciary has scheduled a hearing entitled “Reauthorizing the EB-5 Regional Center Program: Promoting Job Creation and Economic Development in American Communities” for Wednesday, December 7, 2011, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 226 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

By order of the Chairman.
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Great News: Tom Reed announces proposal to help hospice care




U.S. Rep. Tom Reed, R-Corning today announced he has introduced a bill, HR 3506, aimed at boosting hospice care in rural areas.

He announced the Hospice Evaluation and Legitimate Payment (HELP Hospice) Act, at the Southern Tier Hospice and Palliative Care Center in Corning. Reed said in a release the bill would make changes that “ensure that payment reform is carefully evaluated” and allow clinical nurse specialists and physicians assistants to conduct required face-to-face interviews.

Mary Ann Starbuck, chief executive officer of Southern Tier Hospice and Palliative Care, said in the release the bill would provide needed flexibility for critical procedures in giving hospice care.



 By Julie Sherwood, staff writer
Posted Nov 22, 2011

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