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Upstate New York Regional Center, LLC (“UNYRC”) is a business consulting firm providing certain services and introductions to prospective US immigrants as a Regional Center under the USCIS EB-5 Regional Center Pilot Program and to individuals and companies in Upstate New York which may be the recipient of foreign investments. UNYRC does not function as an attorney or legal counsel, does not attempt to interpret immigration laws and does not provide or offer legal, tax, accounting, financial planning, immigration or other advice or services. Thomas R. Beecher, Jr., William P. Gresser, Jr. and Luke T. Jacobs are Managing Members of UNYRC and are active attorneys, but they do not and will not act as your legal counsel for any matter. The Managing Members of UNYRC are active in other business ventures but provide no services from those other ventures to immigrant investors or potential immigrant investors. Specifically, Mr. Beecher and Mr. Jacobs are also principals of Barrantys, LLC but are not and will not provide any services to a Foreign Investor or a potential Foreign Investor participating in or applying to participate in the EB-5 visa program with UNYRC on behalf of Barrantys.

UNYRC, its associates and affiliates strongly recommend that interested parties consult with their qualified attorney, accountant, or financial advisor before making any decision or taking any action which might affect their personal finances, existing business, personal circumstances, immigration to the US, or any related matter.

UNYRC hereby disclaims any responsibility for any actions taken or not taken as a result of any information displayed on this site.

Investors and potential investors must insure that participation in the EB-5 visa program complies with the laws of their local jurisdiction.

For United Kingdom Residents: Any communications that are, or may be, directed at UK individuals are prepared in compliance with the UK financial promotion restriction pursuant to Section 21 Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, (FSMA) and rely upon one or more of a number of specific exemptions set out in the Financial Promotion Order.
London England, March 2006