Is my investment guaranteed?
No. The law requires an "at risk" investment
without guarantees or redemption rights.
What are my risks?
As in any investment there is a risk of total loss. We invest in real estate without mortgage or bank financing. This lack of debt eliminates much of the risk of total loss. Like everybody we risk the deleterious effects of acts of god, war, and
market fluctuations in rental income or real estate prices. We
urge all investors to visit us, check our references and to
independently verify the information contained in our
prospectus.
Why must I invest before you will apply
for my green card?
We understand that other investment companies
accepting EB5 investors place funds in a trust or escrow account
pending visa approval. In this case the funds may only be
released upon visa approval.
Our primary business is real estate
development. Most of our capital comes from investors who do not
seek an immigration benefit. These investors invest on financial
consideration only, without preconditions. EB5 investors,
however, have two considerations, the soundness of the
investment, and obtaining their green card.
The investment must be analysed upon its
merits. Our policy is to require that you commit your capital as
any other investor. If for some reason, you do not receive your
green card, our contract with you requires us to refund your
investment. We maintain credit lines with several banks for this
purpose. We also have a constant stream of new investors,
providing an alternative source of funds to refund your
investment, should you fail to obtain your green card.
Escrow or trust agreements present
immigration difficulties. We offer investment opportunities on a
first first-come first first-served basis. While your investment
capital sits in escrow or trust pending the results of a visa
application, which may take six to eight months to complete, the
target investment, which formed the basis of your visa petition
may have been sold out to other investors. You would be in the
unfortunate position of basing your green card on an investment
that didn't exist, and run the risk of having your application
denied. Finally, although the regulations permit escrow
arrangements we find that INS looks more favourably on petitions
based on a completed investment rather than a pending one
Hopefully, you will be satisfied with your
investment and wish to keep all or part of the investment
regardless of the out come of your green card application. The
need for a green card is situational. You may decide you don't
like life in America, or your family or economic situation may
change. The need for sound investments never changes. While you
would not have come to us unless you were seeking a green card,
now that we've met, we hope you will be more than satisfied by
our investment results and service.
For further information please contact:
Mathew Collins,
Ambler Collins, Eden House, 59 Fulham High Street, London, SW6 3JJ
Telephone: 020 7371 0213
Email: mathew@amblercollins.com
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