For entrepreneurs
You built the business. Now build the options.
Residency, structure, and a base abroad — without losing the momentum you've built at home.

The entrepreneur's specific situation
You have more to protect — and more flexibility — than almost anyone else.
As a business owner, your income structure is already non-standard. You likely have a mix of pass-through income, retained earnings, real estate equity, and retirement accounts — all held in a single jurisdiction.
You also have flexibility most employees don't: you can work from anywhere, restructure your income legally, and time major transactions in ways that create real tax and structural advantages when you establish international presence.
The question isn't whether diversification makes sense for you. It's what form it should take — and what the right order of operations is.
What we help with
The specific questions entrepreneurs bring us.
Residency
Which visa track fits your income structure?
Self-employment income documented differently than W-2 income. We help you present it in a way that meets INM thresholds — and choose the right track.
Structure
Operating a US business from Mexico
Tax treaty implications, FBAR requirements, potential entity restructuring, and how to manage US clients and payments from a second jurisdiction.
Real estate
Property as a business asset abroad
Buying in Mexico as an investment, structuring it for rental income, and understanding the capital gains tax treatment for non-residents.
Exit planning
Building options before you need them
A second residency now means optionality later — whether that's a lifestyle change, a regulatory event, or simply retiring somewhere the money goes further.
Banking
International banking for business owners
US account maintenance from abroad, Mexican bank accounts, and how to maintain business banking when your physical presence shifts.
Timeline
How to sequence this around your business
The right order of operations for an entrepreneur — what to establish first, what can wait, and how to avoid disrupting what's already working.

The founders
Entrepreneurs advising entrepreneurs.
Justin built and operated businesses in the US before relocating to Mexico. He didn't pause his entrepreneurial life to move — he restructured it. He now runs businesses from Jalisco, with clients in the US and Canada, and a real estate development in progress.
That's the context behind every engagement with an entrepreneur client.
Start here
Ready to build what comes next?
Apply for a consultation. We'll understand your business structure, your goals, and what the right first move actually is for you.

The best time to build international options is before you need them. The second-best time is now.
Justin Keltner · Co-Founder