A representative from Newland USA stated that IIUSA membership signifies recognition from a top industry organization. It also provides a foundation for the company to elevate its standards in supporting Vietnamese investors. "This is a significant milestone, confirming the professional capabilities and reputation of a Vietnamese enterprise in the field of US immigration and investment consulting," the representative added.
IIUSA is a non-profit trade association established in 2005. It represents organizations involved in capital formation and job creation for the US economy through the EB-5 Regional Center program. The association plays a crucial role in policy advocacy, providing research, and fostering industry development. IIUSA's board of directors includes executives from many large regional centers across the United States. The organization's voice carries significant influence in lobbying efforts to maintain and enhance the effectiveness of the EB-5 program.
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The Newland USA team boasts over 15 years of experience in US immigration. Photo: Newland USA |
The Newland USA team boasts over 15 years of experience in US immigration. Photo: Newland USA
Joining the association allows Newland USA to offer three key benefits. The first is in-depth project due diligence, as IIUSA sets rigorous standards for project review and evaluation. Newland USA will apply this stringent due diligence process to minimize risks and help investors avoid unnecessary additional requests from USCIS.
The second benefit is a commitment to professional ethics. IIUSA members must adhere to transparent ethical codes that prioritize the legitimate interests of investors. Newland USA's consulting activities are required to place client safety and rights at the forefront.
Finally, the company ensures information transparency. Membership standards mandate that businesses fully disclose all costs, relationships, and commit to having no conflicts of interest. This helps investors feel secure when selecting projects and minimizes the risk of hidden costs.
"Becoming an IIUSA member is a crucial step, reaffirming Newland USA's commitment to accompanying Vietnamese investors on their journey towards a future in the US," shared Chau Tam Luan, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Newland USA.
In addition to joining IIUSA, Newland USA appointed Jack Runkle, a former US Consular Officer, as Senior Advisor in November. Mr. Runkle brings over a decade of experience, having directly interviewed thousands of visa applications in more than 17 countries.
Leveraging his perspective as a "final decision maker", Mr. Runkle will analyze applications according to consular officer standards. He will identify strengths and weaknesses in clients' responses, conduct one-on-one interview simulations, and develop personalized strategies to increase visa approval chances.
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Jack Runkle serves as Newland USA's Senior Advisor. Photo: Newland USA |
Jack Runkle serves as Newland USA's Senior Advisor. Photo: Newland USA
Chau Tam Luan further noted that Mr. Runkle's involvement provides a distinct advantage for an immigration consulting firm in Vietnam. Visa interviews, particularly for EB-3 and EB-5 programs, are among the most critical and stressful steps for families planning to immigrate to the US; even a small detail can impact the application's outcome.
"Having an expert who once held the decision-making position will help clients prepare thoroughly and feel more confident," he affirmed.
(Source: Newland USA)
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