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Tech Freelancer (IT Consultant)

When Karim contacted JurisImmigra, he was exhausted from years of unstable freelance work in the Middle East. As a senior IT consultant with international clients, he knew his skill set was strong — but without European residency, he felt constantly limited. He wanted stability, long-term opportunities, and a safe place to grow his consultancy: France.

His biggest fear?
“My work history is all over the place. What if they see me as just another unstable freelancer and not a serious professional?”

We took over immediately. Our team cleaned his financial history, organized his invoices, built a clear activity plan, and drafted a strong legal justification for the Profession Libérale route. We transformed scattered freelance experience into a coherent, credible business model aligned with French immigration expectations.

His application was submitted without delay.
Three weeks later, his visa was approved, and he finally stepped into the stable, European professional life he had been dreaming of.

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Remote Employee (Digital Nomad Visa Portugal)

Julia came to JurisImmigra after years of stressful corporate work. As a remote project manager for a US tech company, she wanted to relocate somewhere peaceful, safe, and inspiring — Portugal. But like many digital workers, she didn’t know where to start or whether her foreign employment contract would be enough.

Her biggest concern?
“What if my company doesn’t support the process?”

We reassured her quickly. Our team structured her case for the Portugal Digital Nomad Visa, adapted her employment documents, prepared her legal declarations, and assembled the full file with precision. We coordinated with her employer to ensure compliance and clarity.

Her visa was approved faster than she expected.
Today she lives by the coast, working remotely with the stability and freedom she always wanted.

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Tech Entrepreneur (Spain Start-Up Visa)

When Ahmed reached us, he had more than a business idea — he had a vision. A Lebanese tech entrepreneur building an AI-driven logistics tool, he wanted to move to Barcelona to scale globally. But he feared the innovation evaluation process, the paperwork, and the risk of rejection under Spain’s strict Ley de Emprendedores.

His words in our first call were:
“If this visa fails, my entire expansion stops.”

We immediately took charge: refining his pitch deck, drafting a strong innovation statement, validating technical feasibility, and presenting his project precisely the way Spanish evaluators expect. We positioned his startup as a scalable, high-impact solution supported by realistic financial models.

His file was accepted for evaluation and, shortly after, his Start-Up Visa was approved, opening the door to Europe’s thriving tech ecosystem.

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Fashion Entrepreneur

When Elena reached out through the Jurisimmigra website, she wasn’t just asking for immigration support. She was protecting a dream she had been building for years: launching her own boutique on the French Riviera. As a fashion entrepreneur with a growing international client base and successful pop-ups across Europe, she knew she needed a visa team that could move quickly and get everything right the first time. Any mistake could cost her momentum, investors, or critical launch timing.

We immediately evaluated her profile and structured a strong Passeport Talent – Entrepreneur application around her brand story, business model, and international growth. We translated her vision into a solid legal and economic argument, highlighting exactly why France needed her business. With a fully structured file and a compelling project narrative, we submitted without delay.

One week later, her approval arrived — proof that with the right team behind you, your “someday” can become your timeline.

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Business Development Leader (AI & Tech)

When Maya contacted Jurisimmigra, she wasn’t simply applying for a visa. She was trying to protect a life plan she had worked years to build. As a senior business development leader in the AI and digital innovation space — with major global clients and a high-stakes career — she wanted to relocate to the South of France to launch her independent consulting activity. But she knew the truth: one missing document, one weak justification, and everything could collapse.

We stepped in immediately. Our team calmed the uncertainty, assessed her profile, validated her market potential in France, and built a solid VLS-TS Entrepreneur / Profession Libérale application supported by real contracts, letters of intent, and ongoing partnerships that proved her business viability. Everything was structured, verified, and submitted promptly.

Just one week later, she received her approval — a confirmation that when your case is handled with strategy, precision, and experience, success follows.

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Artist & Landscape Architecture Trainer

When Nicolas reached out through our website, he wasn’t just looking for a visa. He was looking for a chance to start over with dignity. As an artist and landscape-architecture creator who had also built a training activity in his field, he wanted to transition his career to France through the VLS-TS Entrepreneur / Profession Libérale pathway. His dream was clear, but his fear was louder:
“What if I’m not convincing enough?”

We moved fast. In our first call, we clarified his story, identified the value of his artistic and educational work, and shaped it into a coherent micro-enterprise project. We collected evidence, strengthened his professional narrative, curated his portfolio, and crafted a clear economic rationale for his activity in France. Once the case was airtight, we submitted it immediately — before self-doubt could take over.

Twelve days later, his approval arrived.
A new beginning, built from talent — and guided by the right support.

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Chef & Restaurant Owner (France Entrepreneur Visa)

When Samir contacted Jurisimmigra, he was devastated. A Lebanese chef with years of experience and a loyal clientele, he had just lost his lease for a planned restaurant in Dubai. Instead of giving up, he decided to turn his loss into an opportunity: opening his own street-food concept in Paris.

But his fear was real:
“Will France take my project seriously?”

We stepped in immediately. Our team built a structured Passeport Talent Entrepreneur case around his culinary experience, drafted a strong business plan, and positioned his concept as a valuable addition to Paris’ food scene. We highlighted his unique recipes, the market demand, and his professional background.

The application was submitted quickly and with confidence.
Nine days later, his approval arrived — turning a moment of crisis into a new beginning in the heart of France.

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Remote Software Engineer (Italy Digital Nomad Visa)

Rami had been working remotely for a US company while living in the Gulf, earning well but exhausted from the lifestyle. He wanted a calmer environment, better work-life balance, and a place to finally breathe — Italy felt like the dream.

His biggest concern was simple:
“Is my remote job enough for approval?”

We clarified everything. Jurisimmigra structured his file for the Italy Digital Nomad Visa, adapted his employment contract, prepared income proof, and secured all declarations. His employer cooperated easily thanks to our guidance.

The result came fast:
Approved in 15 days.
Today, Rami codes from a small apartment overlooking the Italian sea — and says it’s the first time he feels alive in years.

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Investor & Property Owner (Portugal D7 Visa)

Salma, a Lebanese investor with multiple rental units in Beirut and abroad, reached out to Jurisimmigra because she wanted a safe, stable place for her children’s future. She knew Portugal’s D7 Passive Income Visa was a strong option, but she didn’t know how to structure her rental income or long-term savings in a way consulates accept.

Her fear?
“What if they don’t trust Lebanese financial documents?”

We immediately reorganized her financial portfolio into a clear, credible structure, drafted a strong financial justification letter, and built a complete D7 file with proper translations and explanations.

Three weeks after submission, her visa was approved for the entire family — turning uncertainty into a stable European future.

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Graphic Designer & Branding Specialist (Germany Freelance Visa)

Nadine was a talented branding designer, but like many creatives, she was underpaid and undervalued in her local market. She reached out because she wanted to expand her client base to Europe and gain a legal foundation for her freelance business. The Germany Freelance Visa felt like the right path — but she feared she didn’t have “enough” clients to show.

We helped her reframe her portfolio, gather letters of interest from potential German clients, and build a solid financial forecast. We also translated her creative work into a professional narrative aligned with German immigration expectations.

Her application was submitted quickly and efficiently.
Eighteen days later, she was approved — and today she works with German agencies that finally value her talent.

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