US & International Immigration Consultancy

In the News

Eugene Chow has been featured prolifically across global media.

Recent Media

  • Quoted in the South China Morning Post on September 15, 2020: "National Security Law: United States’ new travel alert for Hong Kong ‘a blow’ as officials urged to bolster city’s international reputation.”: (online article) (print article)

  • Quoted in CNN Money: "Why wealthy Chinese are lining up to pay $500k for U.S. visas": (online article) (print article)

  • Interview on Reuters TV by Tara Joseph: "Record number of U.S. passports ditched": (video)

  • Quoted in the South China Morning Post: " Longer visas a boon for Chinese investors": (online article) (print article)

  • Quoted in CNN Money: "3,000 Americans ditch their passports": (online article) (print article)

  • Quoted in the South China Morning Post: "Mainland millionaires turning backs on Canada and looking to the US and Europe, say migration agencies": (online article) (print article)

  • Quoted in the Wall Street Journal: "More Taxpayers Are Abandoning U.S.": (print article)

  • Quoted in CNN Money "Americans turn in passports as new tax law hits": (online article) (print article)

  • Interview on Wall Street Journal Digital Network "U.S. Expats Balk at Tax Law: American Citizen Renunciations Are Soaring." The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks to immigration lawyer Eugene Chow about the main reason why many don't want to be American anymore: (video)

  • Quoted in the Wall Street Journal "U.S. Expats Balk at Tax Law: American Citizen Renunciations Are Soaring": (online article) (print article)

  • Quoted in the South China Morning Post: "ESCAPE FROM HONG KONG: The ins and outs of visas": (print article)

  • Quoted in the Washington Examiner: "What price U.S. citizenship?": (online article) (print article)

  • Quoted in the Wall Street Journal: "Asia Is a Draw as U.S. Weighs Higher Taxes": (online article) (print article)

  • Eugene Chow, principal of the firm, discusses on the Wall Street Journal what it takes to give up a U.S. passport. "For Americans living overseas, it may not be as easy to give up U.S. citizenship without being hit by a hefty exit tax. The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks to immigration lawyer Eugene Chow about the process.": (video)

  • Quoted in the Wall Street Journal: "More Wealthy Chinese Said to Prepare Exits": (print article)

  • Interview by the Journal of The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong: "New Visa Rule Distresses US Expatriates": (print article)

 
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