GreenAccess is excited to announce the Phase One Cooper City charter school investment project is complete and its EB-5 investors are being refunded. Renaissance Charter School at Cooper City, located at 2800 North Palm Avenue in Cooper City, Florida, serves more than 1,200 K-8 students. Renaissance charter school Cooper City opening in 2012 created 360 new jobs. The project’s investors, now Green Card holders, have filed their I-829 form to request removal of conditions. With the removal of conditions, the immigrant investors and their family members become permanent, legal residents of the United States.
“Our seamless process via the EB-5 Program delivers as promised,” commented GreenAccess President and Founder Stephane Hardy. “We ensure our clients’ money is well invested and returned to them after project loan maturity as well as the 2-year period of conditional permanent residence and the filing of form I-829.”
To date, more than 300 individuals and their families have completed the GreenAccess process and are now enjoying conditional, permanent legal residency in the U.S. There are more than 700 additional investors in various stages of the GreenAccess process.