American Venture Solutions on The Cover of Welcome to America Magazine
MIAMI, FL — January 29, 2025 — (NOTICIAS NEWSWIRE) — The new edition of Welcome to America magazine has on the cover an interesting article from American Venture Solutions EB-5, a Regional Center with more than a decade of experience approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), which is dedicated to facilitating investment …
MIAMI, FL — January 29, 2025 — (NOTICIAS NEWSWIRE) — The new edition of Welcome to America magazine has on the cover an interesting article from American Venture Solutions EB-5, a Regional Center with more than a decade of experience approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), which is dedicated to facilitating investment visas with high-impact projects in Florida.
American Ventures Solutions EB-5 was established to give options to foreign investors of small projects, in areas qualified as TEA, and with low risk because the team works with solid and serious companies. This regional center stands out in that it is the only regional center that works with a single developer, members of the Fortune 400 list of families.
American Venture Solutions EB-5 was founded by José Latour, who is an immigration attorney with more than 30 years of experience. Mr. Latour began his career working for the State Department in several countries including Mexico. Upon completion of his term at the State Department, he founded the LatourLaw firm specializing in investor visas. Over the years, Mr. Latour has been consistently recognized as one of the best immigration attorneys, including the distinction of “Martindale Hubbell AV Preeminent” for over 15 years.
Ms. Laura Callava joined the team in 2015 as Legal and Compliance Director, giving clients more assurance that the requirements of all agencies involved in EB-5 are being met. Ms. Callava has been recognized as a “Super Lawyers Rising Star” every year since 2020.
Danielle Garaicoechea, Chief Operating Officer of American Venture Solutions, emphasizes that the credibility and accountability of the firm is fundamental. “Our goal is to provide a transparent and trustworthy process to investors, ensuring that each project meets USCIS standards and benefits both investors and the local economy,” says Garaicoechea.
The investment process through the EB-5 program requires applicants to invest between $800,000, in qualifying areas, or one million in a project that generates at least 10 full-time jobs. This program allows foreign entrepreneurs, along with their spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age, to obtain permanent residency in the U.S., making it an attractive option for those seeking stability and new opportunities. In recent years, the popularity of this program has increased, particularly among international students, who, upon completing their studies, seek ways to continue their professional careers in the country.
You can read the full Welcome to America magazine at the following link:
https://www.negociosmagazine.com/lea-la-nueva-edicion-del-2025-de-la-revista-welcome-to-america/
Welcome to America Magazine
Journalist Eduardo Hapke joined forces with attorney Karen Blanco and in 2013 they created Negocios Magazine, the only Spanish-language business magazine in South Florida focused on Latino entrepreneurs. The magazine is published every two months and distributed in South Florida. The magazine also has its website www.negociosmagazine.com, which has daily news updates and a wide distribution of content on social networks.
In 2020, the Welcome to America magazine was created, which is a platform that focuses on the needs of all people, businessmen and entrepreneurs who want to emigrate to the United States. It is a 24-page magazine with key and concrete information for those who want to emigrate.
Welcome to America is also published on the issuu.com platform, where you can see the full publication online.
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