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He Mei’s profile
He Mei,
Wailian Overseas Consulting Group focuses on overseas investment, overseas education, overseas immigration (Wailian Overseas Immigration) and environmental charity. The company has nearly 400 employees and operates around the world. The company has repeatedly won honorary titles such as "The Most Trustworthy Overseas Service Brand", "The Most Influential Immigration Agency", and "The Most Trusted Overseas Brand by the Public". It has ranked first in the country in terms of the number of green cards processed and the speed of green card processing in the country for 8 consecutive years. First, it is the leading brand in China’s immigration industry.
Outreach to overseas immigrants advocates the modern lifestyle of "immigration, not emigration". As the only Chinese author invited to write the "EB-5 Handbook", Chairman Ms. He Mei uses her industry influence to actively promote the reform of the U.S. investment immigration policy, promote the understanding and integration of new Chinese expatriates into the mainstream American culture, and provide the majority of students studying in the United States with Career planning guidance and becoming an entrepreneurial mentor for young people.
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