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Get AccessMezAgent Co-Founders in the Press: Insights on EU Visas, Entrepreneurship, and Family Reunification

As part of MezAgent’s ongoing mission to support global mobility, entrepreneurship, and cross-border growth, our co-founders were recently featured in two expert articles published on UnlockLiverpool.co.uk. One of the topics covered in these articles is how the EU entrepreneur visa can facilitate international business expansion.
These pieces brought together perspectives from MezAgent alongside expert opinions from Montegna Private, one of the most respected advisory companies in the UK within the international mobility and residency sector. Together, the articles explore key challenges faced by entrepreneurs, professionals, and families navigating European visa systems. It’s important to note that the EU entrepreneur visa is discussed in relation to these challenges.
Below, we highlight the main insights and explain why this coverage matters to the MezAgent community. In particular, understanding requirements for a prospective entrepreneur visa in the EU is crucial.
Entrepreneur Visa Pitfalls in Europe: What Founders Need to Know
European entrepreneur and startup visas offer valuable opportunities for founders looking to establish or expand businesses across the EU. However, many applications fail due to avoidable mistakes, which is why being well-informed about the entrepreneur visa requirements specific to the EU matters.
In the article “Entrepreneur Visa Pitfalls: Common Mistakes in Europe”, expert commentary from MezAgent and Montegna Private sheds light on why applications are rejected and how founders can better prepare for an EU entrepreneur visa journey.
Key Takeaways:
- Visa requirements differ by country
Each EU state applies its own criteria, including investment thresholds, innovation standards, and economic impact expectations for those seeking entrepreneur visas. - Business plans are closely examined
Weak, unrealistic, or incomplete business plans remain one of the most common reasons for rejection for EU entrepreneur visa applications. - Strategic preparation is essential
Clear financial documentation, local market understanding, and compliance with national rules significantly improve success rates—and are a must for entrepreneur visa applicants in the EU.
“Applicants often underestimate how closely business viability is examined. Understanding local requirements and presenting a solid, realistic plan is essential,”
– Olga Bazhenova, Co-Founder, MezAgent
👉 Read the full article:
https://unlockliverpool.co.uk/entrepreneur-visa-pitfalls-common-mistakes-in-europe/
EU Family Reunification: Policies, Challenges, and Best Practices
Relocation is rarely only about business. In the article “Family Reunification in the EU: Visa Policies for EU Residency”, insights from MezAgent and Montegna Private highlight the complexities of EU family reunification visas and the most common obstacles applicants face. While focused on family, some applicants also simultaneously pursue the process for an entrepreneur visa in the EU.
Key Points Covered:
- Purpose of family reunification visas
These permits allow spouses, children, and eligible dependents to join a legal resident in an EU country—and are often sought alongside an EU entrepreneur visa. - Documentation is a frequent challenge
Incomplete or inconsistent paperwork remains one of the leading causes of delays and refusals. - Country-specific requirements matter
Income thresholds, housing standards, and legal definitions of family vary significantly across EU member states.
“Documentation is where even strong applications often fail. When family ties, legal proof, and financial requirements are aligned, the process becomes far smoother,”
– Stan Sheyko, Co-Founder, MezAgent
👉 Read the full article:
https://unlockliverpool.co.uk/family-reunification-in-the-eu-visa-policies-for-eu-residency/
Why This Matters to the MezAgent Community
At MezAgent, we believe that international growth should be informed, responsible, and human-centered. Being featured alongside Montegna Private, a trusted and well-established name in the UK advisory sector, reinforces the importance of collaboration between experienced professionals in this space.
These press features reflect MezAgent’s commitment to:
- Supporting entrepreneurs expanding internationally
- Helping professionals navigate complex visa and residency frameworks
- Enabling families to relocate with clarity and confidence
- Building strong connections between business, mobility, and community
Through our Global Agent Network, we continue to connect individuals and companies with reliable expertise worldwide.
Stay Connected
We’ll continue sharing media features, expert opinions, and practical insights here on the MezAgent blog. If you’re interested in global mobility, entrepreneurship, or cross-border opportunities, stay tuned for more updates.


