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American Dream Fund wishes to thank
all its partners as we celebrate
$550+
1,000+
million in EB-5 capital
invested in US projects
investors receiving Green Cards
We are a Team of Professionals
Immigration & Business Attorneys
Real Estate Development & Investment Professionals
10,000+
jobs created
We believe success comes through
long-term partnerships and a commitment
to the needs of investors and developers.
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should summarize the report’s findings and identify direct operations jobs anticipated. For example, if the project is a new hotel
and jobs are created through construction and operations, the
operations section of the business plan should address positions
that will be required when the hotel is operational (i.e. front desk,
housekeeping) and include a brief job description of each.
Conclusion
The guidelines provided by USCIS - and indeed by any
online search for “business plan table of contents” - are simultaneously extensive and general. While a business plan used for
EB-5 investment must follow the prescribed definition of what
USCIS considers “comprehensive,” modifying the Matter of Ho
outline to better address the type of investment and project is
key to submitting a tailored plan that best captures the potential
success and economic impact of the job creating enterprise.
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Marisa Marconi
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EB5 INVESTORS MAGAZINE
Marisa Marconi is the senior project manager
at MasterPlans. As the lead immigration plan
specialist, Marconi focuses on business plans
for immigration visa applications, including
L-1, E-2, EB-5 direct investment, regional
center sponsored projects and regional center
designation applications. She works closely
with leading immigration attorneys across the
United States on projects ranging from small
start-ups launched by E-2 treaty investors to
large development projects sponsored by regional
centers. Internally, Marconi manages production
protocol on all visa plans to meet embassy and
USCIS requirements.