Reynoso is currently listed on the Advisory Board of ‘EB5 Visa Funds‘, where her previous positions of U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Central American, Caribbean and Cuban Affairs in the Obama administration are prominently displayed.
Reynoso omits her visa work from her bio with her current employer, law firm Winston & Strawn. Her bio does, however, reveal her stint as a Soros Fellow for ‘New Americans’ – a program which hands almost $100,000 to a handful of immigrants each year.
‘PAY-FOR-CITIZENSHIP’
Leveraging her Obama-era credentials, the first three sentences in the Chief of Staff to Jill Biden’s biography reads:
Julissa has extensive policy and legal experience, engaging both as a lawyer in private practice and as a senior diplomat on behalf of the United States Government. Julissa Reynoso is the former United States Ambassador to Uruguay. Julissa also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Central American, Caribbean and Cuban Affairs in the US Department of State.
EB5 Visa Funds’ homepage insists the firm can secure “your path to u.s. citizenship through profitable investment.”
The firm also boasts of having “program advantages to securing Green Cards” such as ensuring the investor “does not have to be continuously present in the U.S., and can maintain business and professional relations in their own country” and that there are “no requirements regarding age, business experience or language skills”:…
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