Immigration
Feb. 28, 2017
EB-5: Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater!
A proposal in the Senate would eliminate a well-established U.S. law that has created jobs for US workers, funded American business creation, and saved struggling American businesses since 1990.





C. Matthew Schulz
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International Law, Labor & Employment
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Golden Gate Univ School of Law
Matthew is a partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice at Dentons.
A proposal in the Senate would eliminate a well-established U.S. law that has created jobs for US workers, funded American business creation, and saved struggling American businesses since 1990.
The Immigrant Investor Program, often referred to as "EB-5" because it is the fifth preference classification in U.S. employment-based immigrant visas, has been used by American universities, hospitals, redevelopment agencies and municipalities, as well as by private developers, hotels, resor...
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