Olga Aksenenko is an immigration attorney and founder of Law Office of Olga Aksenenko. Aksenenko, who has practiced law for more than 12 years, focuses on business and investment immigration, contract and corporate issues.
Aksenenko provides immigration legal services in all states and works from New York and Los Angeles offices. She regularly travels to Russia to meet with investors and participate in EB-5 forums.
She focuses on keeping her practice updated on tax, currency, controls, sanctions regulatory developments to effectively assist foreign investors facing various issues in connection with investing in EB-5 projects.
Aksenenko has experience working with cross-border commercial transactions among the U.S., Europe, and Russia, high-value international commercial contracts, investment and corporate structures, investment immigration matters, and real estate matters associated with direct EB-5 investments for major U.S. corporations and law firms. Also, she’s experienced working with currency regulation and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions.
Her areas of expertise include: investor representation; business and investment visas: EB-5, L-1, E-2, EB-1, EB-2 NIW, O-1, P-1; Family visa: I-130, K-1; adjustment of status; consular processing; overcoming visa refusals and waivers, corporate law (NY); and international law and contracts (NY).
Before starting immigration practice, Aksenenko was taking managing legal positions with Exxon Mobil where she handled complex issues of finance, international law, cross-border transactions, mergers and acquisitions, business immigration, and real estate. Previously, she worked for Globe Specialty Metals Inc. in New York, focusing on corporate law, contracts, business immigration, real estate law, and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings.
Aksenenko holds two master’s degrees in law, one from Temple University – James E. Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, PA, and the other from the State University of I.Kant, Russia. She also has a degree in economics (finance and credit). Aksenenko is admitted to practice law in Russia and New York. She speaks English and Russian, and her office staff also speaks Polish and Ukrainian.