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As a high net worth individual, you need immigration strategies as sophisticated as your financial portfolio.

From investment visas to global mobility planning, proper guidance can protect your assets while creating immigration pathways aligned with your long-term wealth preservation goals.

Let us develop a confidential, comprehensive immigration strategy that complements your business interests and family legacy plans.

Personalized Immigration Strategies for Wealth Preservation and Global Mobility

At Holden Law Firm, we understand that successful entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals require immigration solutions as sophisticated as their financial portfolios. Attorney Giovanna Holden combines immigration experience with a deep understanding of the specific concerns of high net worth clients to deliver discreet, comprehensive immigration strategies.

Premium Immigration Pathways for High Net Worth Individuals

Investment-Based Immigration

For those looking to make the United States a permanent base for business and family:

  • EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program: Secure permanent residency through qualified investments of $1,050,000 (or $800,000 in targeted employment areas) that create at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers
  • Regional Center Investments: Passive investment options with streamlined job creation requirements
  • Direct Investment: Creating and managing your own enterprise with strategic guidance on business structures that satisfy immigration requirements while optimizing tax implications
  • EB-5 Concurrent Filing Strategies: Approaches that may allow family members to obtain work and travel authorization more quickly

Entrepreneur and Business Visas

For active business operators and international executives:

  • E-2 Treaty Investor Visas: Renewable status for entrepreneurs from treaty countries making substantial investments in U.S. businesses they will direct and develop
  • L-1A Executive Transfers: For company owners and executives transferring from foreign operations to a U.S. branch, subsidiary, or affiliate
  • EB-1C Multinational Managers: Green cards for executives who have worked for related international companies
  • O-1 Extraordinary Ability: For individuals with exceptional achievements in business, the sciences, arts, education, or athletics

Global Mobility Solutions

For those requiring flexibility to maintain international business interests:

  • Multiple Entry Visa Arrangements: Strategies to ensure consistent ability to enter the U.S. while maintaining residences abroad
  • Global Residency Planning: Coordinating U.S. immigration status with residency in other countries
  • Expedited Processing Strategies: Premium processing and other methods to accelerate visa approvals for time-sensitive business needs
  • Contingency Planning: Developing backup immigration options for changing political or economic conditions

Comprehensive Services for High Net Worth Immigrants

Asset Protection and Immigration Integration

Your immigration strategy should complement, not complicate, your wealth management plans:

  • Pre-Immigration Tax Planning: Coordination with your tax advisors to structure assets optimally before changing residency status
  • Treaty Benefit Analysis: Identifying favorable tax treaty provisions based on your citizenship and immigration status
  • Investment Structuring: Guidance on structuring investments to satisfy immigration requirements while minimizing tax exposure
  • Real Estate Acquisition Strategies: Advising on property investments that support immigration goals while preserving wealth

Family Immigration Planning

Securing your family’s future with comprehensive immigration strategies:

  • Multigenerational Planning: Immigration pathways for extended family members, including adult children, parents, and siblings
  • Education-Based Strategies: Coordinating student visas with long-term immigration plans for children studying in the U.S.
  • Citizenship Planning: Strategic guidance on timing and implications of naturalization
  • Birth Tourism Compliance: Legal guidance for expectant parents considering having children in the U.S.

Privacy and Security Considerations

Protecting your personal information throughout the immigration process:

  • Confidential Application Handling: Strict protocols to maintain privacy of financial and personal details
  • Public Record Minimization: Strategies to limit exposure of personal information in immigration filings
  • Security Assessments: Coordination with security consultants for high-profile clients with privacy concerns
  • Discrete Communication Channels: Secure methods for discussing sensitive immigration matters

The Holden Law Firm Advantage for High Net Worth Clients

Personalized Concierge Service

Our high net worth clients receive an elevated level of service:

  • Direct Attorney Access: Immediate communication with Attorney Holden for urgent matters
  • Flexible Meeting Options: Consultations at your home, office, or other private location
  • 24/7 Emergency Support: Assistance for urgent border or travel issues
  • Expedited Processing: Priority handling of all documentation and filings

Coordination with Your Professional Team

Seamless collaboration with your existing advisors:

  • Tax Professional Liaison: Working directly with your accountants and tax attorneys
  • Estate Planning Integration: Ensuring immigration strategies align with wealth transfer goals
  • Business Counsel Collaboration: Coordinating with your corporate attorneys on business immigration matters
  • International Advisor Network: Connecting with professionals in your destination or origin countries

Comprehensive Due Diligence

Thorough assessment to prevent complications before they arise:

  • Source of Funds Documentation: Expert guidance on properly documenting financial resources for investment-based visas
  • Background Review: Identifying and addressing potential inadmissibility concerns in advance
  • Compliance Verification: Ensuring all business and personal activities meet immigration requirements
  • Risk Assessment: Identifying potential challenges in your immigration timeline and developing contingency plans

Strategic Approaches to Complex Immigration Situations

Multi-Jurisdictional Considerations

Solutions for clients with global interests and multiple residences:

  • Residency Requirement Planning: Strategies for maintaining status while managing international travel needs
  • Tax Residency Coordination: Aligning immigration choices with global tax planning
  • Passport Portfolio Development: Guidance on citizenship-by-investment programs that complement U.S. immigration status
  • Exit Planning: Advice on maintaining immigration options if you need to leave the U.S. temporarily or permanently

Prior Immigration or Tax Compliance Issues

Resolving complex situations with discretion:

  • Voluntary Disclosure Strategies: Approaches to address prior compliance concerns
  • Waiver Applications: Overcoming potential grounds of inadmissibility
  • Remediation Plans: Developing strategies to resolve past issues while moving forward with new immigration applications
  • Reputation Management: Minimizing the impact of public records on business and personal standing

Expedited Processing for Time-Sensitive Matters

Solutions when timing is critical:

  • Premium Processing Utilization: Strategic use of expedited USCIS review options
  • Emergency Appointments: Securing urgent consular interviews when standard wait times are unacceptable
  • Congressional Liaison: When appropriate, engaging legislative offices to assist with extreme delays
  • Creative Alternative Pathways: Identifying less congested visa categories that can achieve similar goals

Current Investment Immigration Trends and Opportunities

EB-5 Program Updates

The EB-5 program continues to evolve, with recent changes creating both challenges and opportunities:

  • Increased Investment Thresholds: Navigating the higher minimum investment amounts while identifying legitimate TEA opportunities
  • Visa Set-Asides: Leveraging new visa allocations for rural, high unemployment, and infrastructure projects to potentially reduce wait times
  • Regional Center Reauthorization: Guidance on the implications of the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022
  • Source of Funds Evolution: Adapting to increasing scrutiny of investment capital sources and paths

Emerging Entrepreneur Options

New pathways for business innovators and startup founders:

  • International Entrepreneur Parole: Opportunities for founders of promising startups with substantial investment
  • O-1A for Entrepreneurs: Strategies for qualifying business founders under extraordinary ability criteria
  • E-2 to EB-5 Transitions: Planning the evolution from nonimmigrant investor status to permanent residency
  • H-1B Alternatives: Creative options when traditional employment visas are unavailable

Take the First Step Toward Your U.S. Immigration Strategy

Your wealth, business interests, and global lifestyle require an immigration approach as sophisticated and personalized as your financial strategy. At Holden Law Firm, we provide discreet, comprehensive guidance to secure your immigration goals while protecting your assets and privacy.

Schedule a confidential consultation with Attorney Giovanna Holden to discuss your unique circumstances and develop a tailored immigration strategy that complements your wealth management, business objectives, and family legacy plans.

The information on this page is provided for general educational purposes only. Immigration laws and regulations change frequently, and each case presents unique circumstances. Please contact our office directly for advice specific to your situation.

What are the advantages of investment-based immigration compared to other pathways?

Investment-based immigration, particularly the EB-5 program, offers several unique advantages: it generally provides a more direct path to permanent residency without requiring employment or family sponsorship; processing times can be more predictable than family-based categories with long backlogs; the whole family (spouse and unmarried children under 21) can obtain green cards simultaneously; there are no education, language, or specific business experience requirements; and you have flexibility to live anywhere in the U.S. and work in any field once permanent residency is obtained. However, it requires significant capital commitment, detailed source of funds documentation, and careful investment structuring to ensure compliance with program requirements.

How does U.S. immigration status affect my global tax obligations?

U.S. permanent residency (green card status) creates worldwide tax obligations to the United States, regardless of where you physically reside. This means reporting global income, foreign financial accounts, and certain foreign assets to U.S. authorities. Pre-immigration tax planning is essential, potentially including timing of asset sales, restructuring holdings, accelerating income, establishing certain trusts, and understanding how tax treaties between the U.S. and your home country apply to your situation. We strongly recommend working with specialized international tax advisors before changing immigration status, as decisions made without proper planning can have significant long-term financial consequences.

Can I maintain residences in multiple countries while pursuing U.S. immigration?

Yes, but with important considerations. For nonimmigrant visas like E-2 or L-1, you must maintain the intent to depart the U.S. eventually, while simultaneously spending enough time in the U.S. to manage your business effectively. For permanent residency, extended absences can risk abandonment of your status, though strategies like reentry permits can protect your green card for up to two years of absence. Some clients pursue “residence planning” across multiple countries with complementary programs, creating a portfolio of options. The key is transparent planning that satisfies the requirements of each jurisdiction while avoiding unintended tax consequences or immigration status complications.

What are the main challenges high net worth individuals face in the immigration process?

The primary challenges include: extensive financial disclosure requirements that raise privacy concerns; complex source of funds documentation, especially for multigenerational wealth or assets in countries with limited documentation practices; heightened scrutiny of business and investment structures; balancing immigration compliance with tax efficiency; coordinating immigration status across multiple family members with different needs and objectives; managing residency requirements while maintaining global business interests; and navigating increased due diligence in today’s compliance-focused environment. Our approach addresses these challenges through proactive planning, creative solutions within legal parameters, and coordination with your existing professional advisors.

How does the process differ for applicants from high-scrutiny countries?

Applicants from countries with diplomatic tensions with the U.S., high rates of immigration fraud, or security concerns face additional challenges, including: extended background checks (administrative processing); more detailed source of funds verification; longer processing times; higher rates of Requests for Evidence; and in some cases, investment restrictions or additional scrutiny for certain industries. Our firm has experience with these special considerations and develops targeted strategies such as enhanced documentation packages, alternative visa pathways when appropriate, coordination with specialized outside counsel for complex cases, and strategic timing of applications to minimize disruption to your business and personal affairs.

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Hello! I am lawyer Giovanna Andrea Holden. I am dedicated to helping our Hispanic community acquire or protect their legal status

I was born in Colombia and immigrated to the United States at age 19 along with my parents and siblings. Fortunately, my maternal grandfather became a US citizen and was able to apply for us. Although the wait time was long, I managed to reach the United States before I could no longer qualify for residency due to my age.

Like many children of immigrants, I have always kept in mind the sacrifice my parents made when coming to a new country to give us a better life and more opportunities. Therefore, I decided to strive during my studies to become a lawyer. I completed my undergraduate studies at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia.

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