For internationally mobile entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals, the question is rarely just "which visa" — it's how immigration strategy fits alongside business plans, family considerations, and, often, mobility options in more than one country at once. We advise clients on US investor and business immigration pathways, coordinating that advice with the broader personal and commercial picture rather than treating a visa application as an isolated filing.
Our practice covers the principal pathways used by entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals building a life or a business tied to the United States: EB-2 (including PERM and National Interest Waiver routes), EB-3, and EB-5 for those pursuing permanent residency through employment or investment; E-1 and E-2 treaty trader and investor visas; L-1 intracompany transfers; and O-1 visas for individuals of extraordinary ability. We also advise on adjustment of status for clients already navigating a pending or approved petition.
Beyond the United States, we coordinate — working alongside licensed advisors and agents in the relevant jurisdictions — on citizenship-by-investment and residency-by-investment programs for clients seeking a second passport or an alternative base outside their home country. This includes Caribbean citizenship-by-investment programs such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and St. Lucia, as well as other citizenship and residency-by-investment jurisdictions in Europe and elsewhere, selected and structured around each client's specific mobility, tax, and family objectives.
For clients relocating capital or establishing a presence internationally, we also assist in coordinating the practical infrastructure that mobility requires — including introductions and coordination with banks for the opening of personal and corporate accounts in relevant jurisdictions, working alongside the compliance and onboarding requirements each institution applies to internationally-connected clients.
Because our clients are often building or scaling a business at the same time as managing their own immigration status, we work to keep the two aligned — an immigration and mobility strategy that supports the business being built, and a business structure that doesn't create unnecessary friction for the pathways being pursued.
