![]() San Francisco’s newest growth areas are computers and electronics, and biotechnology. With over 30 international financial institutions, six Fortune 500 companies, and a large support infrastructure of professional services - including law, public relations, architecture and design - San Francisco is ranked in 10th place among the top global financial centers. Some 500 Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the city, including Charles Schwab & Co., Bechtel Engineering, Chevron Oil, and Levi Strauss & Co. Today it is home to leading banks (Wells Fargo) and insurance companies (TransAmerica, Fireman’s Fund) and the site of the Pacific Stock Exchange, as well as branches of the Federal Reserve and United States Mint. Since the nineteenth century, San Francisco has been known as a financial center. San Francisco’s coastal location and natural harbor have made it an important shipping center throughout its history, and it is still one of the major port cities on the West Coast. San Francisco has a diversified economy, with employment spread across a wide range of professional services, including financial services, tourism, and high technology. ![]() San Francisco is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. ADF-San Francisco’s regional center geography not only includes the City of San Francisco (as well as San Francisco County) but also the neighboring counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin and San Mateo. American Dream Fund San Francisco Regional Center, LLC (ADF-San Francisco) was approved by USCIS on March 7, 2014.
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