This webinar was a conversation about the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Program via Regional Center and how the latest developments have impacted the program.
Reasons to Watch
Matt Virkstis
Chief Compliance Officer & General Counsel at LCR Capital Partners
Matt Virkstis has worked in the US Senate including being senior counsel to the Judiciary Committee. Matt assists the firm in legal and compliance matters, as well as governmental affairs.
Aaron Grau
Executive Director at IIUSA
Aaron Grau has been Executive Director of IIUSA and has been since 2018. In his early career he was Majority Counsel on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. He led Duane Morris Government Strategies’ federal government affairs practice and is an Executive Director of the Opportunity Zone Association of America.
Ron Klasko
Managing Partner at Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP
Ron Klasko is recognized annually as being in Band 1 of immigration lawyers by Chambers Global and Tier 1 in Best Lawyers in America. As Chair of the Best Practices Committee of IIUSA, Ron worked with regional centers, developers and EB-5 professionals to develop the first comprehensive list of best practices in the EB-5 industry. In addition, he completed his fifth term as Chair of the EB-5 Committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
John Baker
Chief Marketing Officer at LCR Capital Partners
John manages how the firm is positioned, lead generation, and marketing partnerships. Prior to LCR, John was Chief Marketing Officer of Mirum, a 2,000-person agency he helped found inside J Walter Thompson and WPP. John started his digital marketing career in 1995 and has held global roles based in New York and London.
The EB-5 visa is based on an investment but this marketing presentation and event do not constitute an offer to sell securities. If you are interested in seeing project investment documents, we ask you to contact LCR directly so we can confirm you are an accredited investor or the equivalent in your market. We can also then focus the conversation on your individual or family needs. And, while we will be discussing areas of immigration law, none of the conversation or Q&A can be considered legal advice. You will need to reach out to an immigration attorney and enter a client-attorney relationship to receive legal advice.