投资美国协会 IIUSA将在5月28日举办在线研讨会,内容为讨论美国投资移民客户使用贷款作为 EB-5合法资金来源时涉及的系列问题,有兴趣的业内人士及将要投资 EB-5的客户,可以到 IIUSA 网站登记参加。
5月28日IIUSA网络研讨会在线报名英文原文:
Loan Proceeds as Qualifying Capital for an EB-5 Investment
When: Thursday May 28, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM EST/ 12:00 PM PST*
Topic: On the April 22, 2015 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) EB-5 public engagement teleconference, the Immigrant Investor Program Office (“IPO”) articulated a new adjudications standard that precludes the EB-5 investor’s use of loan proceeds as a source of investment capital unless the investor shows that the promise to repay the loan has been secured by assets the investor owns.
When using loan proceeds as EB-5 capital, a petitioner must demonstrate first that they are personally and primarily liable for the indebtedness. That is, they must demonstrate that they bear primary responsibility under the loan documents for repaying the debt that is being used to satisfy the petitioner’s minimum required investment amount.
In addition, the petitioner must demonstrate that the indebtedness is secured by assets the petitioner owns and that the value of such collateral is sufficient to secure the amount of indebtedness that is being used to satisfy the petitioner’s minimum required investment amount. Put another way, indebtedness secured by assets owned by the petitioner qualifies as “capital” only up to the value of such collateralized assets.
Join our expert panel on May 28th for a discussion of the issue of “indebtedness” as “capital” and what this might mean for cases pending before USCIS.
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原文链接:
https://iiusa.org/blog/events/webinars/register-weeks-webinar-loan-proceeds-qualifying-capital-eb5-investment-528-300pm-est1200pm-pst/
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