Insufficient Immigrations of Leading African Talent, According to AgoraVisa's Perspective
In the heart of Washington DC, AgoraVisa, an immigration consulting firm, was founded in 2024. With a mission to assist African talents in securing U.S. employment-based visas, the company has made significant strides in the immigration landscape.
AgoraVisa offers full-service immigration support, catering to a wide range of visa types. The cost of these services varies between $11,000 and $15,000, depending on the specific visa category. For those seeking a deeper understanding of their U.S. immigration options, timelines, and requirements, a 30-minute consultation with AgoraVisa's human experts is available for $50.
Communication and progress tracking are handled seamlessly through AgoraVisa's platform. The firm's services cover four main visa categories: O1, EB1, EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW), and EB3.
AgoraVisa's success is evident in its impressive 99.9% success rate. This achievement is attributed to the firm's rigorous case screening and end-to-end support. However, the constantly shifting immigration regulations pose a significant challenge. AgoraVisa adapts by continuously iterating its processes to keep pace with these changes.
The U.S. issues approximately 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas annually, but Africans make up less than 10% of these visas. Despite this, Africa remains AgoraVisa's top target market. The company is also eyeing other countries with high-immigration flow, including the U.K. and Canada.
AgoraVisa's primary revenue stream comes from its immigration services, which cover consultations and legal representation throughout the process. The firm does not have any partnership or affiliation with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and final approval decisions lie with the agency.
In addition to its focus on U.S. inbound applicants from Africa, Asia, Canada, the U.K., and other countries, AgoraVisa aims to expand its services into more U.S. visa categories to help more people immigrate to the U.S.
The company's AI tool plays a crucial role in its operations. This tool evaluates applicants' information against U.S. visa requirements and generates automated recommendations on eligibility and suitable visa pathways.
Oluyomi Ojo, the team lead of AgoraVisa, was inspired to launch the platform after moving to the U.S. in 2020. With a vision to bridge the gap in the immigration process for aspiring immigrants, AgoraVisa continues to make a significant impact in the lives of those seeking opportunities in the U.S.
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