Comment: Turkey EB-5 Expo

Istanbul, Turkey - November 12, 2016
ILW offers limited EB-5 exhibition opportunities at Turkey EB5 Expo
Info about Turkey:

  • Turkey has 80 million people, 18th largest country in the world. Turkey is NOT a poor country, its GDP is $751 billion, also 18th largest in the world (in other words, it has a large number of millionaires and deca-millionaires).
  • ILW has prior experience in Turkey, we were there twice in 2015. We work with 3 Turkish law firms (these do NOT file any US immigration petitions, nor do they provide any US immigration advice, but they can and do assist with local Turkish law matters).
  • Due to recent events, our agents are reporting huge increase in interest in EB5 in Turkey. We expect Turkey 2016 numbers may be three times greater than 2015, making Turkey an important EB5 market for Regional Centers.
Format: All Day Expo featuring Exhibit Hall and frequent short seminars followed by 1-to-1 meetings (Speaking Opportunity included in Expo).
Price: $7,777 - Discounts available for combo packages and early birds (Discount deadline: October 6th)
Special offer for Immigration Attorneys: Speaking opportunities only $499, discounted to $199 or to $0 based on your experience in the country, inquire for more info.
To learn more, call 212-545-0818 or email webmaster@ilw.com or click here.

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This is a All-day workshop from 9am to 5pm which includes multiple panels covering the EB-5 industry from 360 degrees.

Program:

  • Registration - Continental Breakfast and Distribution of Materials
  • Latest Developments in Securities
  • EB-5 Administration: Best Practices
  • Strategies and Considerations for Successfully Filing I-526 Petitions
  • Alternative Organizational Structures in the EB-5 Program
  • Preparing for the I-829 - Managing Information and Documents
  • Securities Issues in EB-5
  • Developing the I-924 Application
  • Advising Investors on Suitable EB-5 Projects
  • Agency Enforcement in EB-5

For additional information, including speaker biographies, sponsor profiles, and to register, please see: Online
For the fax form, see here.

Don't delay, act today - The Discount Deadline is October 7th. Sign up today and save $200!

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