U.S. Immigration Fund Expands Horizons with New Leadership in Southeast Asia and Taiwan
May 3, 2025, 11:10 pm
In the world of immigration investment, change is the only constant. The U.S. Immigration Fund (USIF) is embracing this truth with two significant appointments. Kiem Nguyen and Benny Chang are stepping into pivotal roles, each bringing a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the EB-5 program. Their leadership signals a new chapter for USIF, particularly in the Southeast Asian and Taiwanese markets.
Kiem Nguyen joins as Vice President of Business Development, focusing on Southeast Asia. His journey began in Vietnam, where he was born and raised. He moved to the United States as a teenager, pursuing education with vigor. Armed with a B.A. in Economics and an MBA in International Business, Kiem has navigated the complexities of both the U.S. and Vietnamese landscapes. His background is a bridge between cultures, making him an ideal guide for investors seeking opportunities in the U.S.
Kiem's career spans over a decade in the EB-5 investment industry. He has a keen understanding of investor needs, honed through years of experience. His previous roles have equipped him with insights into the immigration process, allowing him to assist families in relocating and establishing businesses in the U.S. He has lived in various states, including California, Florida, and North Carolina, giving him a firsthand look at the diverse environments new immigrants face.
In his new role, Kiem aims to strengthen relationships with investors and partners across Southeast Asia. He is committed to enhancing education and transparency around the EB-5 program. For many families, this program is not just a pathway to residency; it’s a chance for a brighter future. Kiem’s mission is to empower these families with knowledge, enabling them to make informed decisions.
Meanwhile, Benny Chang steps in as Director of Business Development for Taiwan. His background is rooted in international finance and investment. Benny began his career managing investment projects at a family office in Singapore. This experience laid the groundwork for his expertise in immigration and overseas real estate investment. Since 2018, he has focused on advising investors on strategic asset allocation, helping them achieve both financial and residency goals.
Benny’s understanding of the Taiwanese market is profound. He recognizes the unique needs of Taiwanese investors and is eager to build strong relationships. His appointment reflects USIF’s commitment to expanding its reach and ensuring that investors have access to premier EB-5 opportunities. Collaboration and trust are the cornerstones of his approach.
Both Kiem and Benny are stepping into their roles at a time when the EB-5 program is gaining renewed interest. The program allows foreign investors to obtain U.S. residency by investing in job-creating projects. This investment not only opens doors for families but also contributes to the U.S. economy. USIF has been at the forefront of this initiative, successfully funding large-scale real estate projects with billions in capital.
The EB-5 program is more than just an investment opportunity; it’s a lifeline for many families. For investors in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, the stakes are high. They seek not only financial returns but also a safe haven for their families. Kiem and Benny understand this duality. Their roles are not just about business; they are about building futures.
USIF has a proven track record. Since its inception, it has helped thousands of families navigate the complexities of the EB-5 process. The organization prides itself on providing exceptional service and investment opportunities. With Kiem and Benny on board, USIF is poised to enhance its offerings and expand its global footprint.
Kiem’s focus on education and transparency is crucial. The EB-5 program can be daunting for newcomers. By demystifying the process, he aims to instill confidence in investors. Knowledge is power, and Kiem is determined to equip families with the tools they need to succeed.
Benny’s expertise in international investment will also play a vital role. He understands the nuances of the Taiwanese market and can tailor strategies to meet investor needs. His approach is collaborative, fostering trust and open communication. This is essential in an industry where relationships matter.
As USIF continues to grow, the impact of these appointments will be felt across the globe. Kiem and Benny are not just filling positions; they are shaping the future of immigration investment. Their leadership will help USIF navigate the evolving landscape of the EB-5 program.
In conclusion, the U.S. Immigration Fund is entering a new era. With Kiem Nguyen and Benny Chang at the helm of business development in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, respectively, the organization is well-equipped to meet the demands of a changing market. Their combined expertise and commitment to investor success will undoubtedly enhance USIF’s reputation as a leader in the EB-5 industry. As they embark on this journey, families seeking a brighter future in the U.S. can look forward to a partnership built on trust, transparency, and opportunity.
Kiem Nguyen joins as Vice President of Business Development, focusing on Southeast Asia. His journey began in Vietnam, where he was born and raised. He moved to the United States as a teenager, pursuing education with vigor. Armed with a B.A. in Economics and an MBA in International Business, Kiem has navigated the complexities of both the U.S. and Vietnamese landscapes. His background is a bridge between cultures, making him an ideal guide for investors seeking opportunities in the U.S.
Kiem's career spans over a decade in the EB-5 investment industry. He has a keen understanding of investor needs, honed through years of experience. His previous roles have equipped him with insights into the immigration process, allowing him to assist families in relocating and establishing businesses in the U.S. He has lived in various states, including California, Florida, and North Carolina, giving him a firsthand look at the diverse environments new immigrants face.
In his new role, Kiem aims to strengthen relationships with investors and partners across Southeast Asia. He is committed to enhancing education and transparency around the EB-5 program. For many families, this program is not just a pathway to residency; it’s a chance for a brighter future. Kiem’s mission is to empower these families with knowledge, enabling them to make informed decisions.
Meanwhile, Benny Chang steps in as Director of Business Development for Taiwan. His background is rooted in international finance and investment. Benny began his career managing investment projects at a family office in Singapore. This experience laid the groundwork for his expertise in immigration and overseas real estate investment. Since 2018, he has focused on advising investors on strategic asset allocation, helping them achieve both financial and residency goals.
Benny’s understanding of the Taiwanese market is profound. He recognizes the unique needs of Taiwanese investors and is eager to build strong relationships. His appointment reflects USIF’s commitment to expanding its reach and ensuring that investors have access to premier EB-5 opportunities. Collaboration and trust are the cornerstones of his approach.
Both Kiem and Benny are stepping into their roles at a time when the EB-5 program is gaining renewed interest. The program allows foreign investors to obtain U.S. residency by investing in job-creating projects. This investment not only opens doors for families but also contributes to the U.S. economy. USIF has been at the forefront of this initiative, successfully funding large-scale real estate projects with billions in capital.
The EB-5 program is more than just an investment opportunity; it’s a lifeline for many families. For investors in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, the stakes are high. They seek not only financial returns but also a safe haven for their families. Kiem and Benny understand this duality. Their roles are not just about business; they are about building futures.
USIF has a proven track record. Since its inception, it has helped thousands of families navigate the complexities of the EB-5 process. The organization prides itself on providing exceptional service and investment opportunities. With Kiem and Benny on board, USIF is poised to enhance its offerings and expand its global footprint.
Kiem’s focus on education and transparency is crucial. The EB-5 program can be daunting for newcomers. By demystifying the process, he aims to instill confidence in investors. Knowledge is power, and Kiem is determined to equip families with the tools they need to succeed.
Benny’s expertise in international investment will also play a vital role. He understands the nuances of the Taiwanese market and can tailor strategies to meet investor needs. His approach is collaborative, fostering trust and open communication. This is essential in an industry where relationships matter.
As USIF continues to grow, the impact of these appointments will be felt across the globe. Kiem and Benny are not just filling positions; they are shaping the future of immigration investment. Their leadership will help USIF navigate the evolving landscape of the EB-5 program.
In conclusion, the U.S. Immigration Fund is entering a new era. With Kiem Nguyen and Benny Chang at the helm of business development in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, respectively, the organization is well-equipped to meet the demands of a changing market. Their combined expertise and commitment to investor success will undoubtedly enhance USIF’s reputation as a leader in the EB-5 industry. As they embark on this journey, families seeking a brighter future in the U.S. can look forward to a partnership built on trust, transparency, and opportunity.