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August 13, 2009
 
 

Wealthy Foreign Investors Get Fast Track to Residency


Eduardo Namnum of Mexico got a green card after investing about $1 million in a Bonita Springs, Fla., restaurant. Namnum told the Miami Herald that many of his friends from Mexico City are also buying real estate in South Florida. "There are very, very good deals," he said. Investors can gain residency in the U.S. much faster than applicants sponsored by a family member, taking just four or five years compared with 12 to 15 years. Read the article from USA Today.