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William Blackstone Internacional, Inc.


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Reviews 4.17 star(s) 12 reviews

They are a serious advisory firm I can tell you that much. A lawyer friend of mine recommended since I have strong aspirations, a substantial net worth, and a legitimate track-record in international business. They screen you first, then create a proposal for a fixed fee. In it, you will find out various considerations about what you are after including jurisdictional analysis, legal compliance, country-specific framework, economics insight, gap analysis, political landscape, customized profile-based opportunity gaps, pros & cons...etc. It is very thorough. You can then sign on with them for the next phase for project execution at which point the price and process is shared with you or decide to request a different jurisdiction specified by you for an additional charge, or say goodbye. I am still thinking how to proceed next, but I can tell that they are serious and the advisors/lawyers there are professional and friendly. No regrets.
I approached them with strong credentials and serious net worth, but they still declined to onboard me. The explanation felt generic and frustrating. From my side, the selectivity came across as excessive even though I was not asking for a guaranteed outcome.
I tested them out of curiosity and, like another user, they turned me down. The bar seemed higher than I expected. I cannot say much about the service beyond the fact that they do screen inquiries seriously.
The process was not smooth, but it was successful. The advisory seemed designed for high-net-worth clients with meaningful assets, and it added a useful layer to an existing asset-protection structure. It was expensive and slow, but the results were worth it for the client I assisted.
I know a Latin American law firm that works with William Blackstone Internacional, which made the company seem legitimate to me. I am new here, but that connection gave me some confidence in their professional network.
My experience was detailed and positive. After KYC, they provided consultation, contract review, and coordinated work with lawyers and diplomatic professionals. The process was lengthy and nuanced, but I learned a lot, broadened my network, and had a successful outcome in my own way.
I know someone personally who is a LinkedIn connection of their senior consultant, so the company appeared legitimate to me and familiar within diplomatic circles. That does not replace due diligence, but it made the operation look more credible.
The due diligence and vetting process is exactly what I would expect in this type of advisory work. A company that refuses unsuitable clients instead of taking payment for unrealistic expectations deserves credit for being careful.
Their decision not to engage with unsuitable prospects makes sense for a low-volume, high-ticket advisory business. I viewed the screening as a sign that they are not simply trying to take money from anyone who asks.
I researched the company and contacted them as a prospective client. The responses I received were logical, the proposal was clear, and the lawyer and consultant they referenced appeared credible from my LinkedIn checks. I cannot officially endorse them, but my investigation was mostly positive.
What stood out to me was the refusal to take money from someone they did not consider suitable. In a field where many businesses promise impossible outcomes, that type of selectivity made the company look more careful about reputation and compliance.
I contacted William Blackstone Internacional because I was interested in diplomatic passport advisory. They reviewed the inquiry and declined to onboard me even though I was ready to pay. I was disappointed by the outcome, but the exchange showed that they screen prospects rather than accepting every paid request.