Miami, Florida. April 13, 2015.—Today the Minority Chamber of Commerce launched an EB5 & L1A Entrepreneurship & Investors Tour to Israel, Jordan and Egipt from June 21-28, 2015. Dozens of entrepreneurs from U.S and from 5 countries of Latin America & the Caribbean will join the delegation looking for trade & tourism opportunities.
The purpose of this trip is to showcase U.S goods and services, and promote opportunities for investors interested in living in the United States. The mission is to educate the importance of EB5 Visa assisting to people who create their own business in America “direct investor” or “relocation or partnership”. Also, the mission focusing on strengthening the partnership between the Minority Chamber and Middle East friendly partners, and propelling the alliance into the middle east region trading relationships and other fields with interest to U.S Minority Businesses locally, Latin America and the Caribbean.
“The Minority Chamber of Commerce, EB5 &L1A Entrepreneurship & Investor Visa Tour will be a good opportunity for those business executives to meet the rich and powerful of those friendly countries, nobody has traveled to Israel, Jordan and Egypt to begin discussions and gauge interest from potential investors and trade”, said Doug Mayorga, National President & CEO of the Chamber. “By building upon burgeoning ties of investors and entrepreneurs, U.S can create an incredible synergy which can lead to mutual wealth and job creation. This is the right path for U.S companies looking for capital for their developments”.
About EB5: it enables foreign investors to get a permanent green card in exchange for a capital investment of $500,000 or $1 million in an economic development project in U.S and investment creates at least 10 permanent full-time jobs. There are only 10,000 total visas allotted to the EB-5 program each year, and per country visa limits have been set in addition to the overall maximum amount. A Green Card holder can petition for permanent resident status for his/her spouse and children under the age of 21.
About the Tour to Israel, Jordan and Egipt: For many foreigners from Middle East, dreams to immigrate to the United States of America are less about a place to live, but rather the endless opportunities that come with U.S. residency, to do business and secure their investments. In fact, immigrants today share many of the same ambitions as America’s founding fathers. Investing through the EB-5 & L1A program continues to be the fastest way to U.S. residency and expand their lives for better opportunities.
About the Minority Chamber of Commerce: Chamber missions tend to focus to five primary goals: Building communities to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities creating jobs and new businesses; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate with better conditions for all; Representing the unified voice of the employer community with incentives and opportunities; and Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks. We are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment.