
Jumpstart Immigration is a fintech company founded by and for immigrants, aiming to ease the financial transition for those moving abroad, primarily to the US and Canada. They offer flexible payment options for immigration and study abroad expenses, including Pix and card installments. Recently, they've expanded to include legal assistance for US immigration, such as green cards and work visas, by partnering with experienced legal professionals. Jumpstart differentiates itself through AI-powered assistance for efficiency and approval chances, aligned incentives with a shared risk policy (50% refund if a case is denied), fair pricing often 50% lower than larger firms due to AI efficiency, and genuine financing and installment plans. They address market pains like generic legal advice, conflicts of interest, overpriced services, and fake installment plans. The company has successfully helped over 1,000 people and recently raised $450K to further its mission.

Jumpstart Immigration is a fintech company founded by and for immigrants, aiming to ease the financial transition for those moving abroad, primarily to the US and Canada. They offer flexible payment options for immigration and study abroad expenses, including Pix and card installments. Recently, they've expanded to include legal assistance for US immigration, such as green cards and work visas, by partnering with experienced legal professionals. Jumpstart differentiates itself through AI-powered assistance for efficiency and approval chances, aligned incentives with a shared risk policy (50% refund if a case is denied), fair pricing often 50% lower than larger firms due to AI efficiency, and genuine financing and installment plans. They address market pains like generic legal advice, conflicts of interest, overpriced services, and fake installment plans. The company has successfully helped over 1,000 people and recently raised $450K to further its mission.
Headquarters: Menlo Park, California
Stage / Size: Pre-seed; 1–10 employees
Focus: Fintech payments and financing for immigration and study-abroad expenses
Founders: Fabiano Rocha and Mateus Nobre
Reported funding: $450K (recent raise) / total listed $500,000
High-cost, opaque, and conflict-prone immigration/legal services and lack of accessible financing for relocation and study.
Fintech / Immigration services
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Reported recent raise of $450K; total funding listed as $500,000.