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Finding new clients is a challenge for all financial advisers. But most advisers are
overlooking an untapped and growing client base: wealthy foreign investors seeking to
gain permanent residency in the U.S.
Courting well-heeled foreigners looking to relocate to America is “a very niche field,”
says Michael Gibson, founder of USAdvisors.org. But it’s also an area that’s wide open
for financial advisers.
Gibson’s specialty: providing business research and transactional analysis for those
trying to get fast-tracked green cards or visas through the EB-5 Visa program.
EB-5 investor status gives permanent residency to
foreign nationals who can directly or indirectly
create at least 10 jobs in America by investing a
minimum of $1 million here. The investment
threshold is dropped to $500,000 if a foreign
national invests through “Regional Centers” in rural
areas or urban regions with high unemployment
rates.
So Gibson–who also runs the EB5Info.com
website–performs due diligence on Regional
Centers and creates customized research reports
that analyze the likelihood that a center’s
investment projects are viable, and will meet
government-mandated job requirements.
EB-5 green cards also allow affluent foreign
investors (and their family members) to work in the
U.S. in any capacity, go to school, or retire here.
“Any financial services firm that does not cater to
these people is going be missing out a huge source
of revenue over the next few years,” Gibson says.About Financial Adviser
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“They’re not just opening bank accounts and buying houses,” he notes. “Most of the
clients we deal with have net assets north of $5 million and they need a broad array of
financial services, including insurance and investments, estate planning, tax services,
and help planning for their children.”
Greg Siskind, an immigration attorney with Siskind Susser who also runs VisaLaw.com,
echoes Gibson’s sentiment. “I’ve not heard of the big Wall Street firms being involved in
a major way in this business,” he says. “So I think it’s an area of opportunity.”
Each year, 10,000 visas are available for EB-5 investors looking to come to America.
According to the U.S. State Department, the number of so-called “investor green cards”
issued nearly tripled to 4,218 in the fiscal year 2009 ended September 30, compared to
just 1,443 EB-5 visas issued in fiscal year 2008.
Gibson and Siskind offered four recommendations for financial advisers seeking foreign
nationals as clients:
- Leverage diversity and foreign language skills
“If they have foreign language skills and can cater to these individuals,” that’s a huge
advantage, Gibson notes.
- Investigate multiple Regional Centers
Since most centers haven’t been operating long enough to complete their projects or
establish an investment track record, Gibson said he fears that many projects marketed
to investors “won’t be successful commercially, or in terms of job creation.”
- Establish broader networks
Regional Centers and immigration lawyers are good sources of referrals for EB-5
clients, but they rely on referrals, too. Many centers pay about $25,000 for investor
referrals, Gibson said.
- Deepen conversations with clients
Financial advisers may have existing clients whose relatives or associates could be
good candidates for EB-5 visas. Explore this area, but Siskind recommends being
realistic with clients and advising them that the EB-5 process involves “tying up your
funds for several years, and having some uncertainty about the end of the process.”
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Dale Allman wrote:
This is great information. Your thoughtful and fact-based approach is appreciated. I would alsomention the USCIS E-2 Treaty Investor program as well. The dollar threshold is lower than theEB-5 programs and the goals are about the same — attract foreign investors to the USA if theywill help create businesses, jobs and contribute to the national economy. Forward thinkingcompanies, as well as financial services firms, would be missing a huge opportunity by ignoringboth the EB-5 and E-2 investor programs. Exmovere Holdings, Inc. is an example of a US-basedcompany that actively courts E-2 investors. You can find more details at http://e2.exmovere.comThank you.
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