Private Dinner for EB-5 Investors

 

June 11, 2026 | 5:30 PM

Irving, Texas

 

Join us for an exclusive dinner and informational session designed for professionals exploring the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. Gain valuable insights from industry leaders and receive guidance on your potential path to US permanent residency.

 

What You Will Learn:
• Understand your EB-5 timeline and key milestones to receive your green card
• Get tailored answers directly from an experienced EB-5 immigration attorney
• Explore USCIS-approved rural EB-5 projects

 

Seats are limited. Complete the registration form to reserve your place and learn how EB-5 may support your family's long-term goals in the United States.

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Why Professionals Choose EB-5

  • Career Flexibility: You can work with any employer or even start your own venture without being tied to a specific company for visa sponsorship.
  • Eliminate Visa Dependency: End the stress of the H-1B lottery and temporary visa renewals.
  • Family Stability: EB-5 ensures stability for your spouse and unmarried children under age 21, since they are all included in a single application.
  • Path to Citizenship: You can establish a clear path to US citizenship for long-term security.

Meet the Speakers

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Seema Mehta

Founder & Managing Attorney at Law Offices of Seema Mehta

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Chaitrali Karve

Senior Director at LCR Capital Partners

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Carel van der Merwe

Sales Director at EB-5 Coast to Coast

Private EB-5 Dinner

June 11 2026 | 5:30 PM ET

Register today 

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.