Immigrant Invest
Premier service provider for citizenship and residency solutions.

Immigrant Invest advises private clients on citizenship and residence, beginning with legal and compliance screening and extending into property, funds, tax support and post-approval administration.
Compliance-led investment migration
Immigrant Invest has advised high-net-worth individuals and families on citizenship and residence planning since 2006. Its service model places legal review, preliminary and anti-money-laundering checks at the beginning of the client journey. This is valuable in investment migration, where source of funds and personal history can be as important as budget.
An early compliance review can help identify unsuitable routes or missing evidence before the client commits to an investment. It does not predict the government's decision, but it creates a more informed basis for programme selection.
Citizenship and residence planning
The firm works with citizenship by investment or merit, residence by investment, citizenship by descent and other private-client mobility options. Current programmes cover the Caribbean, Portugal, Türkiye and the .
The comparison should match the legal outcome with the family's plans. Residence rights, citizenship, physical-presence rules, renewal duties, dependants, investment holding periods and future mobility are separate considerations and should be explained before a route is selected.
Property, funds and tax support
Related services include real-estate selection, investment funds and tax support. These capabilities may help clients coordinate the qualifying investment with a broader financial plan, particularly where a residence route depends on maintaining an asset or fund position.
Clients should ask how investment recommendations are selected, whether fees or commissions are received and who provides regulated legal, investment and tax advice. Immigration eligibility and investment quality require separate assessment.
Application stages and aftercare
A typical engagement starts with goals and a compliance pre-check, followed by route selection, document preparation and coordination with the authorities or authorised agents. Source-of-funds evidence, translations, legalisation and family documents may form a substantial part of the work.
Support can continue after approval through renewals, family changes and later mobility planning. Clients should confirm which deadlines the firm monitors, which government interactions remain included and how future services are charged.
European and regional offices
Immigrant Invest has offices in St Julian's, Lisbon, Budapest, Athens, Vienna and Istanbul, among other locations. The responsible office and professional team depend on the destination and service.
Before engagement, clients should identify the contracting entity, lead adviser, locally licensed specialists and complete cost and payment structure. The team should explain how material risks or requests for further evidence will be escalated. Published client or success figures should be treated as company marketing rather than a promise about an individual outcome.