The Centre for U.S. Immigration Services (CFUIS), a legal firm renowned for its expertise in U.S. immigration law and global mobility, has officially launched operations in Nigeria to connect Africa’s talent and business potential with opportunities in the United States. This strategic move represents a significant milestone in expanding legal services across continents.
According to Martins I. Imudia, CEO of CFUIS, this expansion positions the firm as a strategic legal and business partner for individuals and organisations across the African continent. Furthermore, he emphasised the firm’s commitment to facilitating international mobility and opportunity.
With its headquarters in Tampa, Florida, and offices across several U.S. cities, including Bradenton, Clearwater, Dearborn, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Miami and Orlando, Imudia noted that CFUIS offers a comprehensive suite of immigration services. These include, in particular, employment and family-based petitions, naturalisation, deportation defence and global mobility consulting.
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Over the years, the firm has built a reputation for its culturally sensitive, results-driven approach. Consequently, CFUIS is committed to demystifying complex legal processes and providing tailored solutions that empower clients to navigate immigration systems with confidence and clarity.
Whether supporting multinational corporations in relocating talent or assisting individuals seeking lawful permanent residency, CFUIS emphasises empathy, precision and a global outlook in its service delivery. Additionally, the firm prioritises cultural understanding when addressing clients’ unique circumstances.
Meanwhile, the newly established Nigeria office will serve as a gateway for Africans looking to access U.S. markets, relocate talent or expand their business footprints internationally. This forms part of a broader vision to create equitable pathways for professional advancement and economic opportunity. As a result, African businesses and professionals will have improved access to international markets.
“Whether advising multinational companies on workforce mobility or assisting individuals seeking lawful permanent residency, CFUIS provides tailored solutions grounded in empathy and precision. Subsequently, the new Nigeria office will serve as a vital gateway for clients looking to access U.S. markets, relocate talent, or expand their business footprints,” Imudia explained.
He added: “Our expansion into Nigeria is not just about legal services; rather, it’s about unlocking global opportunities for individuals, empowering communities through education, and building a future where Africa plays a leading role on the world stage. In essence, our work is a testament to the power of combining expertise with purpose, driving change across borders and inspiring a new generation of globally minded leaders.”


