Last updated: May 2026 · Reading time: ~6 min

Ankit Agarwal is the founder of Find With Ankit, an independent global mobility advisory specializing in Panama and Paraguay residency, Caribbean Citizenship by Investment, and Plan-B / tax-residency strategy for U.S., U.K., and E.U. founders, investors, and HNWI families. Since 2022 he has placed 100+ clients into second-residency and second-passport programs, with a focus on cost-conscious Latin American pathways that traditional law-firm advisors don’t typically champion.

Quick facts
Name: Ankit Agarwal
Role: Founder & lead advisor, Find With Ankit
Specialties: Panama Friendly Nations Visa, Paraguay residency, Caribbean CBI, Plan-B strategy, tax residency
Years in global mobility: 3+ (since ~2022)
Clients placed: 100+ U.S., U.K., E.U., and HNWI applicants
Languages: English (native), Hindi (native), basic Spanish
Based: Globally; works with clients across time zones
Contact: [email protected] · LinkedIn · Instagram · YouTube

Who I am

I’m Ankit Agarwal, an independent global mobility advisor. My professional background combines business and technology with several years of focused work on second-residency and second-citizenship programs across Latin America and the Caribbean. I started Find With Ankit in 2022 because I saw a gap between what traditional immigration law firms offer (high-priced bespoke services) and what most HNWI Plan-B clients actually need (clear-eyed, independent guidance on which program fits their specific situation).

I am not a lawyer. I work alongside licensed Paraguayan, Panamanian, and Caribbean attorneys to deliver outcomes; my role is the advisor at the front of the relationship who helps a client understand the landscape, choose the right program, and navigate the multi-country complexity that is global mobility planning.

What I specialize in

I focus narrowly because narrow focus produces better outcomes. My five core areas:

I do not work on EB-5, U.S. immigration, or non-Latin-American programs except where they intersect with my specialties (e.g., Grenada CBI as a path to U.S. E-2 visa).

How I help clients

The work breaks into three phases that span 90 days to multiple years depending on the program:

Phase 1: Strategy call (60–90 minutes). I evaluate your nationality, family structure, tax position, timeline, budget, and Plan-B goals. I rule out unsuitable programs and recommend the path or layered approach that fits. Most clients walk away with a clear answer and a 12-month roadmap. The strategy call is paid (USD 100) so you get focused, honest guidance rather than a sales pitch.

Phase 2: Program execution. I introduce you to the right local attorneys and processors, coordinate document collection and apostille, handle scheduling and logistics, and stay involved throughout the application. For Paraguay residency, that’s typically 90–120 days. For Panama, 26–28 months. For Caribbean CBI, 4–6 months.

Phase 3: Post-grant support. Tax residency setup, passport issuance, ongoing compliance with home-country and host-country obligations. For clients pursuing citizenship after residency (Paraguay, Panama), this includes the multi-year qualifying-period coaching that determines whether the application converts cleanly to citizenship.

Why I started Find With Ankit

The global mobility industry has two failure modes that frustrated me when I was researching my own Plan B. The first is bait-and-switch pricing — firms quote a low headline number and reveal “additional fees” of USD 5,000 to 15,000 only after you’ve engaged. The second is product-pushing — firms that own real-estate developers in CBI countries pushing you toward their own properties at inflated prices, dressed up as “expert advice.”

Find With Ankit operates on three principles I built specifically against these failure modes:

Who I work with

My clients are typically:

I do not currently take on cases involving sanctioned countries, politically exposed persons (PEPs) without strong reputational documentation, or applicants whose source of funds cannot be cleanly verified through standard CBI due-diligence. These cases require specialized legal counsel I don’t claim to provide.

How I’m different from law-firm advisors

Factor Find With Ankit Typical CBI law firm
Fee transparency All-in fixed fee, in writing, before engagement Headline + add-ons revealed later
Real-estate kickbacks None Common; affects program recommendations
Honest “no” Yes — if a program doesn’t fit, I say so Rare; firms are commercial
Specialization Panama + Paraguay + Caribbean CBI Often “we do everything everywhere”
Approach Strategy call first, program second Program first, sometimes strategy never

Where to follow my work

I publish ongoing analysis of program changes, costs, and tax-residency developments at:

FAQ about Ankit and Find With Ankit

Are you a lawyer?
No. I am an independent global mobility advisor. I work alongside licensed local attorneys in Paraguay, Panama, and the Caribbean to deliver legal services; my role is strategy and coordination.

Do you take a commission from any partner law firms or developers?
No. I work on fixed advisory fees from my clients only. I do not earn commissions on real-estate purchases, donations, or fixed-deposit certificates.

What does a strategy call cost?
USD 100 for 60–90 minutes. The fee filters out tire-kickers and ensures the call is focused on your situation, not a sales pitch.

Where are you based?
I work globally. I spend significant time in the countries I specialize in (Panama, Paraguay) and operate across U.S., U.K., E.U., and Asia time zones for client work.

Can you help with U.S. immigration?
Only the Grenada CBI → E-2 visa pathway. For other U.S. immigration matters (H-1B, EB-5, marriage-based, etc.), I refer to U.S.-licensed immigration attorneys.

Can you help with EU Golden Visas (Portugal, Spain, Greece)?
Limited. My specialty is Latin American and Caribbean programs. For EU Golden Visa-specific work, I refer to specialists with deeper local presence.

Do you work with anyone, or are you selective?
I’m selective. I don’t take cases involving sanctioned countries, unverifiable source of funds, or politically exposed persons without strong reputational documentation. These cases require specialized legal counsel.

How do I book a strategy call?
Email [email protected] or use the booking link on the homepage. I confirm availability within 24–48 hours.

Get in touch

If you’ve read this far, you’re probably ready to talk through your specific situation. Most strategy calls follow a similar pattern: I ask 10 to 15 diagnostic questions, you answer them, and by the end of the call you have a clear answer on which program (or layered combination) fits your goals, your timeline, and your budget. From there, you decide whether to engage me for execution.

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Last updated: May 2026. Find With Ankit operates as an independent global mobility advisory. Ankit Agarwal is not a licensed attorney; legal services are provided by licensed local counsel in each jurisdiction.

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