Package 1: $150 – $350
Ideal for travelers or long-stay applicants needing help organizing documents, timelines, and country requirements.
Includes:
• Document checklist tailored to visa type
• Country-specific requirements overview
• Personalized timeline
• Review of application for completeness (not legal advice)
• Introduction to a licensed immigration attorney if needed
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Package 2. Full Visa Concierge Package
$450 – $950
A more hands-on option for individuals relocating or staying long-term.
Includes:
• All services in Visa Prep Support
• Appointment scheduling (embassy, biometrics, etc.)
• Assistance preparing financial + housing proofs
• Travel planning around visa timelines
• Relocation prep guide for chosen country
• Coordination with attorney (if applicable)
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Package 3. Relocation Planning & Lifestyle Setup Package
$500 – $1,500
For clients moving abroad for 6–24 months.
Includes:
• Neighborhood recommendations (safety, walkability, cost of living)
• Housing search assistance (non-broker — advisory only)
• Cost-of-living breakdown
• Local transportation guidance
• Cultural expectations + etiquette guide
• Local resources (banking, SIM cards, healthcare intro, language schools)
• Optional coordination with attorneys, real estate agents, or relocation firms
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Package 4. Full Visa + Relocation Platinum Package
$1,200 – $2,500
For clients who want seamless, end-to-end support.
Includes:
• Full visa concierge
• Full relocation planning
• Custom move-in timeline
• 2–4 live consultations
• Digital relocation binder
• Direct communication channel for ongoing support (30–60 days)
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Add-On Services
• Consultation Call (Required for all packages): $50–$75
• Attorney Referral Coordination: $75
• Document Translation Coordination: $30–$100
• Private Schooling or Language School Research: $150
• Housing Shortlist (5–10 options): $199
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Important Notice
“Luxe Options does not provide legal immigration advice. All guidance is travel and relocation–based. For legal review, compliance, or case-specific approvals, clients may be referred to a licensed immigration attorney or accredited representative.”