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Secure U.S. Residency Through the EB-5 Investment Program

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Are you an Indian founder, entrepreneur, or investor looking to expand into the United States?

Join us for an exclusive live webinar hosted in collaboration with Expert DOJO, where we break down how the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program can provide a direct pathway to U.S. permanent residency (Green Card).


What You’ll Learn

  • How the EB-5 visa program works step-by-step

  • Minimum investment requirements and updated rules

  • How Indian founders can structure investments strategically

  • The role of due diligence and project selection

  • Key risks to avoid and how to mitigate them

  • Real-world insights from $1B+ in completed projects

Why This Webinar Matters

India continues to be one of the fastest-growing EB-5 markets, but many investors still lack clear, trustworthy guidance.

This webinar brings together top-tier experts in venture capital and immigration investment strategy to give you transparent, practical knowledge without the confusion.

Meet the Speakers:

Matthew Khalili

Founder, New World Ventures

www.newworldventures.us


Matthew Khalili is a seasoned investment banker and FINRA-registered representative with over 15 years of experience in cross-border capital advisory.

He has successfully guided 500+ visa-related projects and facilitated over $1 billion in capital formation. Known for simplifying complex immigration-finance strategies, Matthew specializes in project vetting, due diligence, and EB-5 structuring.

He is also a recognized expert witness on Matter of Ho, frequently consulted on EB-5 compliance and investment standards.

Brian Mac Mahon

Founder & Managing Partner, Expert DOJO

www.expertdojo.com


Brian Mac Mahon is the founder of Expert DOJO, one of the most active startup investors globally, with 300+ portfolio companies.

He brings deep expertise in startup growth, investor relationships, and scaling innovation into global brands.

Brian is also the co-founder of Matchbook AI, a cutting-edge SaaS platform solving data intelligence and business optimization challenges for modern companies.

Ashutosh Kumar

General Partner & CEO @ Expert Dojo Ventures | Venture Capital | Early Stage VC | HBS Angel

www.expertdojo.com

Ashutosh Kumar is the CEO and General Partner at Expert Dojo, a leading venture capital fund and growth accelerator based in California. He works closely with founders to drive growth, optimize performance, and scale early-stage companies across a global portfolio of over 300 startups.

With a background in entrepreneurship, Ash has founded and scaled businesses prior to transitioning into venture capital, bringing a practical, operator-led perspective to investing. He is actively involved in portfolio strategy, post-investment execution, and global expansion initiatives, including leading Expert Dojo’s international growth efforts and investment activity in emerging markets.

A graduate of Harvard University, Ash combines technical, financial, and operational expertise to support founders in building resilient, high-growth companies.

Minwon Cho

Founder & Attorney, Cho Law LLC

www.cholawllc.com

Minwon Cho is the founder of Cho Law LLC, a business immigration law firm representing entrepreneurs, investors, multinational companies, artists, and athletes in employment- and investment-based immigration matters, including EB-5, E-2, L-1, O-1, P-1, H-1B, and National Interest Waiver cases. His practice extends beyond petitions to federal litigation, including benefits denials, mandamus actions, and habeas corpus matters, where he is known for combining rigorous legal analysis with clear, persuasive case narratives. Mr. Cho has represented a diverse range of high-level clients—from internationally recognized artists and athletes to globally active professionals—and has advised at the policy level, including work with the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs on U.S. immigration matters. As an immigrant himself, he brings both personal insight and technical precision to his work, and currently serves as Executive Director of The American Institute for Immigration Law and Policy and Chair of the Congressional Advocacy Committee for the New Jersey Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

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