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Karen Caco |
Karen Caco is a leading EB-5 Regional Center lawyer and Consular Processing expert. She speaks around the world about US immigration, EB-5 Regional Center investments and EB-5 Green Cards, Business Immigration and Consular Processing. She is the only immigration attorney in the world to visit and film the various Regional Centers in the United States and as a result is extremely knowledgeable about the inner workings of Regional Centers and their projects. Ms. Caco assists investors from all over the world with their EB-5 Green Card applications and also helps form Regional Centers and obtain USCIS designation approvals for them. She works with corporations and individuals to plan their immigration strategies and travels around the world to assist with both immigrant and non-immigrant visa processing at the US Consulates and Embassies. While she is involved in all facets of immigration law, her area of concentration lies in business immigration, EB-5 Green Cards, worldwide consular assistance, L1, E2 and H-1B visas and complex appeals. She has served on the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) EB-5 committee and the executive committee for the Association to Invest in the USA (IIUSA). She has been interviewed many times by local and state newspapers on immigration issues as well as NBC and ABC.
Ms. Caco received her law degree from Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware. She is also a certified mediator, arbitrator and dispute resolutionist, having received her training and certification from Pepperdine University School of Law (Strauss Institute). She is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and is a member in good standing of the Florida Bar and the District of Columbia (DC). Ms. Caco's Bar Memberships and Associations include the Florida Supreme Court and Florida Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar Court of Appeals; Washington, D.C. Bar Association; United States Supreme Court; the American Bar Association; and the United States District Court for the Middle district of Florida.

