Perspectives for Regional Centers, project sponsors, and U.S. immigration attorneys — drawn from working directly inside the U.S.–Vietnam corridor, where investor demand actually forms long before a legal consultation begins.
Access, reality, and strategic considerations for Regional Centers entering or operating in the Vietnam market — how demand is sourced, where credibility comes from, and what separates partners who build durable channels from those who don't. Prepared by Kiem Nguyen, Founder of EB.Academy.
For Regional CentersHow the Vietnam EB-5 market actually behaves — size, pricing dynamics, and where it's heading.
The real size of the market, who is actually closing deals, and the four strategic options facing a new entrant.
Read → Market & StrategyWhy rising investment thresholds act as a filter that favors established Regional Centers.
Read → Market & StrategyHow the economics differ for individuals versus families — and why the two are likely to coexist.
Read →Why capital follows relationships here — and how distribution, trust, and reputation really work.
Project quality is rarely the bottleneck. Familiarity, trust, and consistency decide outcomes.
Read → Distribution & TrustBypassing intermediaries can work — for a while. What the market does once it finds out.
Read → Distribution & TrustSame capital, completely different mindset — what the investor is actually buying.
Read →How to evaluate whether a project will actually hold up — at the outcome that matters.
Why the initial petition is the wrong anchor, and what actually drives success at I-829.
Read → Due DiligenceStart from the I-829 outcome and the exit, then work back through the filings.
Read →Because insight is not static — it grows with experience.
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