Risks

EB-5 investments are not guaranteed.

Risks may include:

  • Immigration risk (petition delays or denials)
  • Project execution risk
  • Market and economic risk
  • Liquidity risk (capital may be locked up for years)
Importantly, a project’s ability to qualify for EB-5 does not mean it is a low-risk investment. Investors should evaluate EB-5 opportunities with the same discipline applied to any private investment.
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How FlexPath Thinks About EB-5

At FlexPath Immigration Partners, we believe EB-5 investments should be evaluated first as investments, and only second as immigration vehicles.

We evaluate opportunities across real estate, infrastructure, and franchise-based operating businesses, focusing on disciplined underwriting, durable collateral, and repeatable cash-flow fundamentals rather than qualification alone.

Our goal is to help investors understand the process clearly, assess risk thoughtfully, and pursue EB-5 outcomes aligned with long-term capital preservation.

We Look Forward to Discussing How We Can Navigate the Path to Success Together.