He got help from EB5Investors.com and even reached
out to people in his USC network for real estate advice,
such as his teachers.
Brazil is viewed by many exper ts as an increasingly
popular EB - 5 market. In 2017, 282 EB - 5 visas were
issued to Brazilian nationals, up from only 24 in 2012,
according to the U.S. Department of State.
Oliver now lives with his wife in the Playa Vista
n e i g h b o r h o o d of Lo s A n g e l e s , n e a r th e c oas t . H e
loves surfing in Malibu, a coastal community outside
L. A . known for being the home of many Holly wood
celebrities. Their 9 - year- old son at tends a local
elementary school.
“I love to be next to the ocean,” he said. “Right now, I’m
happy. My family’s happy.”
O l i ve r s ti l l m a i n t a i n s ti e s to B r a z i l . H e h a s s o m e
financial assets and investments there. In the Brazilian
state of Bahia, he owns vacation rentals and he is also
planning to open a small hotel there as well as private
villas. Oliver also runs a children’s English-language
school in southern Brazil called Bridge Kids.
In the United States, Oliver wants to continue his real
estate projects, potentially star ting with renovating
single-family homes.
“We’re going to work hard,” he said.
In giving advice to other EB-5 applicants, he stressed
the importance of doing research.
“Do a proper due diligence,” Oliver said.
A nd like Preside n t Ronald Reagan use d to say, he
added: “Trust, but verify.”
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