(Source: Newsmax) With the financial ups and downs over the past few years charter schools in the United States have seen some of its darkest times. The difficult step for these charter schools to hurdle is initial start up costs for new schools to open. The avenue that many schools are looking into is foreign investment: USCIS EB-5 Immigration Investor program. The EB-5 program participants can get a temporary visa by investing $500,000 to $1 million in a federally approved business. If the business creates or preserves at least 10 jobs in two years, the investor and his immediate family are eligible for permanent residency in the United States. More and more foreign investors are investing into charter schools in New York, Florida, Arizona, and others states.
Read the complete article on EB-5 investment in American charter schools here - http://www.newsmax.com/US/overseas-investors-green-cards/2012/10/12/id/459727
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