About Us

Immigration World is an information portal about immigration, relocation and legal stay abroad. We publish materials about visas, residence permits, permanent residence, citizenship, repatriation, documents, refusal reasons, immigration companies and practical questions related to life in another country.

The website helps readers understand key requirements, documents, limitations and risks for different immigration destinations. Europe is a priority area, and most of the website’s country materials focus on European routes. The portal also covers North and South America, Asia, Oceania and other regions.

Different sections help readers explore immigration topics in more detail. The blog covers practical relocation questions, documents, adaptation and legal statuses. The immigration glossary helps distinguish important terms such as visa, residence permit, permanent residence, citizenship, repatriation and legalization. The “Immigration Companies” section helps readers study publicly available company information, compare it using editorial criteria and understand which details should be checked independently.

Immigration World is a media project. We do not accept user documents, provide individual consultations, support applications or influence decisions made by public authorities. Website materials are informational and should not be treated as personal advice or a universal instruction for action.

Materials are prepared and updated by Maria Samoilova, lawyer, author and editor of the project. Articles display the author and publication date. More information about the author, professional background and role in the project is available on the profile page: https://immigration-world.com/en/author/maria-samoylova/.

We aim to review materials at least once every 3 months. If rules change earlier or a reader reports a possible inaccuracy, a material may be checked outside the scheduled review.

We do not publish advertising articles, partner materials or paid editorial evaluations. Commercial websites are not used as the only basis for legally significant statements.