Michael A. Harris · HarrisLaw

Immigration expertise shaped by complex investor cases.

Board Certified specialist, firm founder, author, and advocate for families and businesses navigating U.S. immigration law.

Michael A. Harris

A focused immigration practice

From individual strategy to the structure of EB-5 projects.

Michael founded HarrisLaw after building a career centered on immigration and nationality law. His EB-5 practice spans investor representation, regional centers, developers, commercial enterprises, project filings, and compliance questions.

That breadth matters because investor evidence and project evidence eventually meet in the same immigration record. The family’s source of funds, project job creation, business plan, offering structure, timing, and continuing compliance must work together.

Professional foundation

Credentials that reflect sustained focus.

BOARD CERTIFICATION

Immigration and Nationality Law

Board Certified by The Florida Bar, a designation requiring specialized experience, competence, peer review, and continuing education.

RECOGNITION

National and peer recognition

Professional recognition has included Chambers USA, Best Lawyers in America, Martindale-Hubbell, and EB5 Investors Magazine.

PUBLICATION

Author and commentator

Michael writes about EB-5 policy, visa availability, investor protection, project documentation, and changes affecting immigration strategy.

How he approaches EB-5

Careful documents. Direct advice. Long-term perspective.

  • Begin with the family’s goals, status, timing, and children’s ages.
  • Build lawful-source evidence around the investor’s actual financial history.
  • Read project materials for immigration sufficiency and consistency.
  • Separate immigration advice from independent investment and tax advice.
  • Plan through conditional residence and removal of conditions.
  • Communicate risks, unknowns, and next steps in plain language.

Bring your EB-5 questions to a focused conversation.

Talk with Michael Harris and the HarrisLaw team about your proposed immigration path.