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The Advisor · A Direct Line

The first call is the file owner.

Most citizenship firms put a sales team between you and the person who actually files the work. cbi.vu does the opposite. There is one advisor, his name is Adam Juchniewicz, and when you book a session you are speaking with him, not a junior associate, not a platform, not a chatbot.

RoleCEO, 21 CBI
EducationUniversity of Malta
BackgroundUSAF · DHS
SinceSats, 2020
A division of Bitcitizen LLC · Buenos Aires
One advisor, four continents Lived experience, not a brochure Encrypted channels for anything sensitive
The Read

Why the advisor matters more than the brochure.

A citizenship file is not a product you add to a cart. It is a legal application to a sovereign government, screened by a financial intelligence unit, that turns on the quality of the work and the honesty of the documentation. The single biggest variable in whether it goes smoothly is the person standing behind it. So the right question for any citizenship advisor is not "how many programs do you list," but "who actually does my file, and what do they know."

At cbi.vu the answer is one name. Adam built his career at the exact intersection this work demands: government immigration policy, comparative citizenship law, and Bitcoin. That combination is rare, and it is the reason a Bitcoin-funded Vanuatu file is handled here as a normal, well-understood thing rather than an exception to be nervously explained.

The background

Four continents of lived experience.

US Air Force veteranService before law. The discipline of getting a file right the first time starts here.
Service
LL.M., European and Comparative LawUniversity of Malta. The academic grounding in how citizenship and residency law works across jurisdictions.
U. of Malta
US Department of Homeland SecurityOver a decade on immigration policy. The view from inside the system that vets and grants status.
10+ years
Stacking satsSince 2020. Not a recent convert to the thesis; a practitioner who lives the self-custody posture he advises on.
2020
Navigating Argentine citizenshipCurrently, from Buenos Aires. He is doing the thing he advises, in real time, in his own life.
Now

That last line is the one that matters most. The advisor is not selling a move he has only read about. He is a Bitcoiner navigating his own second citizenship, from abroad, which is exactly the position most of the people who reach this page are in.

Credential

A licensed agent, on the record.

21 CBI, the firm behind cbi.vu, is a licensed agent of the El Salvador Freedom Passport under The Bitcoin Office of El Salvador, and works with a licensed designated agent of the Government of Vanuatu to process applications. The El Salvador credential is published, with validity dates and a verification hash, in the license document. We carry it because it is true and because it signals what kind of firm stands behind your file, not because El Salvador is what cbi.vu sells. What cbi.vu sells is Vanuatu, in depth.

How the work runs

No dashboard. No drip. No funnel.

The first call

Direct to Adam.

A confidential thirty-minute session goes straight to the file owner. The booking screener exists only to keep non-buyers off that calendar, so the call is spent on your file and not the basics. Encrypted channels for anything sensitive, agreed on the call.

The honesty

The trade-offs on the page.

Schengen is gone, Vanuatu participates in CRS, one biometric visit is required: all three are stated openly across this site. If Vanuatu is the wrong tool for your file, you will hear that on the first call rather than after a contract. The honesty is the whole method.

A direct line

Speak with the file owner.

A confidential strategy session with Adam. No obligation, no sales funnel, no junior associate. We confirm the right track for your file in under thirty minutes, and the math is on the page before you commit.

Book a Session Read the Vanuatu Brief first