
Migrator: company story, client reviews, and real cases
Money-back guarantee in the contract!
Migrator is a US immigration company. Since 2023, we have legally helped professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, and talented individuals move to the US through the O-1, EB-1, EB-2 NIW, E-2, L-1, and other visa routes.
We work with a range of specialists, entrepreneurs, top managers, and investors — those whose experience can be turned into a strong visa case.
How Migrator came to be
Migrator did not start as an abstract business idea. The company grew out of the personal story of its founder, Alexey Pudov — a story in which an attorney's error led to his wife's visa being revoked, a series of failed interviews, an administrative review, a denial, and a year living apart.
Alexey had already been through the US immigration process and saw firsthand how costly a cookie-cutter approach can be: when a specialist doesn't explain the risks, doesn't plan a strategy, doesn't account for the specifics of a given case, and leaves the client in uncertainty.
It later became clear that the problem was not only the complexity of the US immigration system, but how some lawyers and agencies work with it — without transparency, without proper communication, without clear stages, and without accountability for the result.
That is how the idea for Migrator was born — a company where the client receives not just a document-preparation service, but end-to-end support: from assessing the chances and building a strategy to preparing the case, filing the documents, and the further steps after a decision. All with a money-back guarantee in case of a visa petition denial, written into the contract.

We support clients across different routes
Migrator helps clients navigate legal US immigration options and prepare strong visa cases in the categories that fit.
O-1
A visa for people with extraordinary abilities in business, IT, the arts, sports, science, and other fields.
Learn moreEB-1
An immigration category for professionals with high-level achievements.
Learn moreEB-2 NIW
An immigration route for professionals whose work can benefit the United States.
Learn moreE-2
A visa for entrepreneurs and investors from treaty countries.
Learn moreL-1
A visa for transferring employees and business owners to a US company.
Learn moreOther visa routes
If they fit the client's profile, goals, and situation.
Learn moreOur task is not just to name a visa, but to understand which route is realistic, what evidence is needed, what the risks are, and how to build a strategy without chaos.

We don't promise a visa to everyone. If the case is weak, we say so directly.
Migrator was built as a company where the immigration process should be clear, honest, and verifiable. First, the team studies the client's profile and assesses the real chances. An honest assessment at the start is better than a nice promise and a denial at the end.
Every case is built on a strategy: we analyze the client's experience, documents, achievements, professional trajectory, public profile, recommendations, evidence, and possible risks. The team then forms the logic of the case and prepares the evidence base.
The legal part of the work is carried out with licensed US attorneys and accredited representatives. Before filing, the materials are reviewed so the case looks not like a pile of documents, but like a coherent, well-argued position.
An honest assessment of your chances before we start
We don't take cases just for the fee. If we don't see prospects, we say so in advance.
A clear strategy for your specific profile
The case is built around the client's experience, profession, and achievements — not a template.
A contract with fixed terms of cooperation
Before we begin, the client understands what they pay for, which stages lie ahead, and which terms are fixed in the contract.
A money-back guarantee in the contract
We fix the refund terms in the contract because we ourselves are interested in taking only the cases we believe in and are ready to see through.
Licensed US attorneys and accredited representatives
The legal part of the process isn't built on guesswork, templates, or advice from chat rooms.
Support at every stage
The client gets the team's support, a personal manager, a clear division of responsibility, oversight, and answers to questions.
Openness and verifiability
We show real cases, video testimonials, client interviews, documents, breakdowns, and results.
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Preliminary case assessment
First, we study the client's situation, analyze the profile, and assess the real chances of a visa. Even at this stage the person understands which path is the most promising for them.
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Online meeting with a specialist
An immigration expert reviews the case, answers questions, and explains the risks and the next steps. The client gets not general promises, but a personal strategy.
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Document audit
After the online meeting, an attorney / accredited representative audits the documents for a more precise understanding of the case potential.
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Contract and terms of cooperation
Before work begins, we sign a contract that sets out the terms, the stages of interaction, and the criteria for working on the case.
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Working on the case
The client is assigned a personal manager; an onboarding call is held, and instructions and materials are provided. We support the collection of documents and answer questions at every stage.
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Preparing and reviewing the case
After the documents are collected, the team and the attorney assemble the case. The materials go through several rounds of review and analysis: documents and texts are carefully analyzed and verified.
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Filing with USCIS
The finished document package is sent to the US immigration service. We oversee the filing, record the case number, and continue to support the process. If an RFE arrives, we prepare a response and continue the support.
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Receiving the decision and next steps
The client receives the decision on the visa petition. If it is approved, we support the next steps. If a denial occurs, the case is rebuilt in accordance with the contract terms.
The best way to check a company is to look at real cases: who the client was, which visa it was, which strategy was used, how the process ended, and what the person says about working with the team.
Migrator regularly publishes video testimonials, client stories, and detailed breakdowns of approved cases. There you can see not abstract promises, but concrete results: client fields, visa categories, the course of work, and the final outcome.
Still doubting yourself? Read the stories of people who made it
Real cases from our clients — different professions, different visas, one outcome: approval.

EB-1A Approved for an Education Entrepreneur

EB-1A approved for an oncologist and clinical cytopathologist

EB-1A Approved for a Circus Artist in the Arts

EB-1A Approved for an Entrepreneur After 4 Denials

O-1A Approved for a Software Engineer and Technical Leader in IT

EB-1A Approved for a Marketing Entrepreneur
Why there is negativity about Migrator online
You can indeed find negative publications about Migrator. We do not hide this fact and do not pretend that only positivity exists online.
But it is important to separate real client situations from materials that have nothing to do with verified client experience. Some publications contained factual errors, unproven accusations, made-up stories, use of the Migrator brand in someone else's marketing, copying of the website, and offers to remove negativity for money.
We do not claim that any criticism is fake. Real questions and difficult situations can arise at any company, especially in immigration. But if a platform doesn't verify the author, doesn't request documents, publishes loud accusations, and then offers to remove the material for a fee, that no longer looks like an honest review.
We have put together a separate page where we break down the negative publications about Migrator in detail: who posted them, what evidence there is, which facts were distorted, and why we consider these materials unreliable.
Why immigration case work costs from $15,000
We break down what makes up the cost of Migrator's services and why a strong visa case is not just filling in a couple of forms and collecting documents in a folder.
- why preparing a case requires a large team;
- what Migrator specialists do before filing;
- what the client support covers across the different stages;
- why this is a price not for paperwork, but for process, expertise, and accountability.
Frequently asked questions about the company
Is Migrator an immigration company or a law firm?
Migrator is a US immigration company. We are not a law firm and do not replace an attorney. The legal part of the work is carried out with licensed US attorneys and accredited representatives.
Which visas does Migrator help with?
Migrator works with the O-1, EB-1, EB-2 NIW, EB-5, E-2, L-1 visa categories and other routes when they fit the client profile and goals.
How can I verify that Migrator is really registered in the US?
Migrator Inc. is registered in the United States, registration number 202359811189, address: 12951 Huebner Road, San Antonio, TX 78230. A certificate of registration is available on request from your manager. We operate officially and put the terms of cooperation in writing.
Why are there negative reviews about Migrator?
Various publications about the company may appear online. Some may relate to real client experience, and some to unverified materials, fake reviews, paid negativity, or reputation pressure. We address such cases separately and publish evidence.
Where can I see real Migrator client reviews?
Reviews are available on the official Migrator website, in the YouTube playlist of client interviews, on Telegram, Instagram, and on external review platforms.
Where can I see approved Migrator cases?
The Migrator website has a section with approved cases, where client stories, visa categories, strategies, and results are published.
Does Migrator have a money-back guarantee?
Yes, it does. However, the terms may differ from case to case. The refund terms are set out in the contract. Before work begins, the client discusses and receives the terms of cooperation in writing.
Who exactly works on the client's case?
The case is handled by case managers, evidence-base specialists, lawyers, and licensed US attorneys or accredited representatives who are responsible for the legal part. The client is supported at every stage of preparation and filing.
How does Migrator assess the chances of a visa?
We analyze the client's profile: experience, achievements, documents, publications, recommendations, professional role, business, or projects. We then explain which visa categories may fit and which evidence needs strengthening. If the chances are low, we do not recommend starting the process without a clear strategy.
Can I get a visa if I have no major awards or publications?
Yes, in some categories this is possible. For talent visas and immigration categories, what matters is not a single award, but a body of evidence: professional experience, significant projects, an industry role, recommendations, income, publications, association memberships, and other criteria. Each case is assessed individually.
Submit a request and get a free visa assessment
Fill out the form — a licensed attorney will contact you within 15 minutes with a free assessment of your case.
Not sure you’d qualify? See real client cases — with USCIS approval letters.
View case studiesWe are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, and do not replace an attorney. Migrator is not affiliated with the US Department of State (US DOS), the US Department of Homeland Security (US DHS), US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), or any other US government agency.
Migrator Inc. does not guarantee approval of a visa petition. The “guarantee” in the contract means a money-back guarantee after a preliminary case review (not for all visa categories). The detailed refund terms are set out in the contract's Refund Policy section.
95% approvals is an approximate figure for case approvals across different periods for specific visa categories. This percentage does not guarantee approval in every specific case. 2143 satisfied clients is an approximate number, calculated from the combined number of clients of Migrator and the subcontractor lawyers who work with the company.