EB5 Investors Magazine English Edition Volume 6, Issue 2 | Page 37

TOP IMMIGRATION AT TORNEYS NIMA KORPIVAARA DAVID HIRSON & PARTNERS, LLP | CO-FOUNDER Nima Korpivaara co-founded David Hirson & Partners, LLP in 2014. He handles all types of U.S. immigration, including complex matters associated with corporate business structure and EB-5 investor applications. Korpivaara practices in the fields of corporate, investor (E-2 and EB- 5) and family immigration law, representing large and small clients within a variety of industries. This includes temporary and short-term work visas, business visas, permanent residency (employment-based and family- based) and naturalization. Korpivaara has successfully represented thousands of investors in receiving EB-5 green card approvals, as well as dozens of regional centers in successfully receiving designation from USCIS. WHAT TRENDS ARE YOU SEEING IN THE EB-5 INDUSTRY? With severe backlogs in China and Vietnam, and impressing delays for Indian nationals, I expect a significant slowdown in I-526 petitions. My hope would be that this lull allows time for USCIS to catch up on processing times, and for Congress to take a hard look at the regulations. Arbitrary processing times and antiquated regulations that relate nothing to how businesses operate are changing the risk profile for investors. With higher risk levels and longer wait times, EB-5 cannot compete with immigration programs across the world. WHY DID YOU GET INVOLVED IN THE EB-5 INDUSTRY? I am a first-generation Iranian immigrant. I watched as my own family entered the USA on student visas, applied for H-1Bs and went through the employer-based green card process. Going through that process galvanized my desire to become an immigration attorney. EB-5 provides unique opportunities for business and deal making-minded attorneys such as myself. Unlike other areas of immigration law, which can be static, EB-5 allows you to work closely with businesses to advise on everything. CAROLYN LEE CAROLYN LEE, PLLC | FOUNDER Carolyn Lee is the founder of Carolyn Lee PLLC. Lee has represented regional centers, developers, funds and investors for over a decade, helping U.S. project clients raise $2.5 billion in EB-5 capital. She is the chair of American Immigration Lawyers (AILA) national EB-5 Committee. Lee has authored key legislative commentary since 2012 advocating for workable EB-5 reform and visa capacity expansion. Lee authors leading publications, including the new USCIS EB-5 Redemption Policy Update (ilw.com, November 2018), Analysis of Litigation to Expand EB-5 Visa Capacity (Regional Center Business Journal, October 2018) and Straight Talk on Redeployment (EB5 Investors Magazine, November 2017). WHAT TRENDS ARE YOU SEEING IN THE EB-5 INDUSTRY? There is both tremendous volatility and opportunity. The volatility comes from lack of long-term program reauthorization, looming major change in both the law and regulations, fast- coming policy changes, investor unrest, and IPO leadership turnover on top of it all. The opportunity comes from finding ways to meet these challenges and run even stronger operations. Opportunity is also there to band together to fight for common interests. Alliances can form across all lines. USCIS and stakeholders, for example, share interest in the rule of law and program integrity. Similarly, all stakeholders share common interest in some form of EB-5 capacity expansion. WHY DID YOU GET INVOLVED IN THE EB-5 INDUSTRY? I got involved in EB-5 around 2005. Having started in complex transactions, real estate and lending, EB-5 was a natural fit. The timing was perfect because my experience merged with rising EB-5 demand. The more interesting question is why I remain passionate about EB-5. There is incredible potential in the product of investment, job creation and enterprising immigrants. It’s already borne fruit with hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs, billions of investment dollars, and thousands of U.S. tax-paying immigrant families. We can all, in the private sector and government, do much more to develop and realize EB-5’s full potential. EB5INVESTORS.COM 37