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Immigration Law Meets Location Independence

  • Writer: Mia Giacomazzi
    Mia Giacomazzi
  • May 8
  • 1 min read

This week, I’m lawyering from Lake Bled, Slovenia — surrounded by sunshine, alpine air, and the sound of church bells ringing across the water.


While taking in the breathtaking view, I filed I-130 petitions for the spouse and child of a client I previously helped obtain an employer-sponsored green card. I also secured a TD visa for the spouse of a TN professional.


At the same time, I worked on my business, not just in it, supported by my incredible team at Denizen Immigration. This week, our team was working across five different countries, but united by a shared mission: to serve our clients with excellence and build a practice that supports global mobility and remote lifestyles.


I’m so grateful for this life, for our clients, and for the brilliant team that makes it all possible.


Immigration law meets location independence — and it works.

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