The first call is the advisor.
Most citizenship firms put a sales team between you and the person who actually does 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.
Why the advisor matters more than the brochure.
A citizenship application is not a product you add to a cart. It is a legal submission 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 handles my application, 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.
Four continents of lived experience.
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.
A licensed agent, on the record.
Adam is a licensed agent of the El Salvador Freedom Passport under The Bitcoin Office of El Salvador, and 21 CBI 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. He carries it because it is true and because it signals what kind of advisor stands behind your file, not because El Salvador is what cbi.vu sells. What cbi.vu sells is Vanuatu, in depth.
No dashboard. No sales team. No pressure.
Direct to Adam.
A confidential sixty-minute session goes straight to the advisor. The booking screener exists only to keep the calendar for committed applicants, so the call is spent on your file and not the basics. Encrypted channels for anything sensitive, agreed on the call.
The trade-offs on the page.
Schengen is gone (revoked December 2024), 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.
Speak with the advisor, directly.
A confidential strategy session with Adam. No junior associate. The first call is a $475 engagement via BitSettle (BTC or USDT) or $500 via Stripe; whichever you pay is credited in full toward the advisory if you retain within 90 days, separate from the $5,000 VFIU line. No obligation to proceed, no sales funnel. We confirm the right track for your file in under sixty minutes, and the math is on the page before you commit.