
The (Nearly) Free, Entirely Remote, 3-Year Path to Armenian Citizenship
For a few thousand dollars, you can get permanent residency in Armenia, with a 3-year path to citizenship with no minimum stay requirements.
I am a partner at Vardanyan & Partners, a leading immigration law firm in Armenia established in 2012. We offer a comprehensive range of services tailored to the needs of global citizens and businesses seeking opportunities in Armenia. Our services include:
Residency by Investment: We help clients navigate the process of obtaining Armenian residency through investment, ensuring that they make informed decisions and follow the appropriate legal procedures.
Citizenship and Second Passport: Our team specializes in assisting clients in acquiring Armenian citizenship as a second passport, providing them with increased global mobility, and expanding their personal and professional opportunities.
Digital Nomad Visa: We cater to the needs of remote workers and digital nomads by guiding them through the application process for digital nomad visas in Armenia, allowing them to legally reside and work in the country.
Incorporation: We offer expert advice on the establishment of businesses in Armenia, ensuring compliance with local laws and regulations, and providing guidance on the most suitable corporate structure for our clients’ needs.
Tax Registration: Our team assists clients with tax registration processes in Armenia, helping them understand and fulfill their tax obligations and ensuring compliance with local tax laws.
My prior experience includes working as a Foreign Law Consultant at the Law Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., where I conducted comparative and international law research for Members of the U.S. Congress and executive agencies, and provided reference services on legal issues in post-Soviet jurisdictions.
I hold an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center, and a Certificate of Intensive Studies from Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. My educational journey also includes a Law Degree from French University in Armenia, and an LL.M. in International Business Law from Université Jean Moulin (Lyon III). Fluent in Armenian, Russian, and English, I am a proud member of the New York State Bar and the Armenian Chamber of Advocates.

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