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Walton Global’s EB-5 Immigration Programme Offers Applicant To Invest In US-based Projects

KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 (Bernama) – Walton Global, a real estate investment and land asset management company, has launched an employment-based immigration (EB-5) business line which offers applicants globally the ability to make investments in the United States (US)-based development projects managed by Walton.


According to Walton Global in a statement, this programme provides a unique offering in the industry for EB-5 applicants to receive a return on their investment while also supplying opportunities for individuals who wish to obtain their Permanent Resident Cards and become US citizens.


“We are looking forward to supporting economic development and new job creation in the US by developing quality businesses that will stand the test of time.


“Our strategy is to create developments in key communities across the country that will be welcomed by residents and promote tourism. We are committed to what we are doing, and we are prepared to provide exceptional and informed services to our growing number of global clients and investors in the EB-5 space,” said Walton Global Chief Executive Officer, Bill Doherty.


Meanwhile, its Executive Vice President, Matt Keister said: “This is an exciting milestone for Walton. As we expanded our business globally over the years, our investors and clients have been asking if we have the capability to help them immigrate to the US, and I am glad we can now provide that service for them.


“We have assembled a best-in-class team that are experts in their field and understand the nuances of the EB-5 programme. We are actively engaging immigration agencies and groups worldwide to extend our services and accommodate the growing demand for legalised immigration to the US.”


As one of the only EB-5 Shariah endorsed programmes to date, Walton Global is taking extra steps to provide value for investors. In addition to their 11 global offices, Walton will provide additional, localised coverage in countries such as Brazil and Taiwan.


-- BERNAMA

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