For U.S. Remote Professionals Earning $150K+

If you don’t have time to waste, this is the fastest, safest way to get set up in Paris.
Figuring it out alone can cost you weeks; or worse, a rejected visa.
That’s why I built a system that handles it all, so you don’t have to.

This isn’t a DIY guide.
It’s a done-for-you setup — powered by the same trusted experts I used to move to Paris.
You’ll hire them directly.
They’ll handle everything.
Visa. Apartment. Bank. Tutor. All sorted.
No guessing. No wasted time.
Just a clean, legal setup — done right from day one.

To be clear: this setup isn’t free.
You’ll be hiring professionals.
Think of my guide as a "Consumer Reports" for Paris relocation.
Expect to eventually spend around €2,500 total (approx. $2,700 USD) to work with this trusted team and get your visa and apartment secured quickly. Remember, you're hiring these experts directly to do to the paperwork for you.
Those fees covers all of the following:
Visa dossier creation (near 100% success rate) — Full service completion of visa paperwork, all communications and issue resolution with French government
Apartment search and lease or deed — End-to-end services from a specialist in placing U.S. citizens
Bank account, mobile phone, insurance setup — Short cuts to hit the ground running
Language tutoring — Bespoke accelerated instruction via zoom from French-native tutor who works with U.S. professionals
PS: I don’t earn anything from these referrals. I’m fully independent, so you’re getting unbiased, trusted advice._The 2026 Paris Resource Guide is for you if:
✅ You’re a U.S. citizen working remotely or freelance
✅ You want to move to Paris — legally, quickly, and confidently
✅ You’re busy and don’t want to spend 40+ hours researching red tape
✅ You value using vetted professionals (rather than DIY)
✅ You’re willing to invest in a real setup for a reliable result
The Full Setup Blueprint (PDF eBook) — Visa, apartment, bank, mobile, insurance, and language. Complete details, process, and advice around each.
The 7-Day Setup Timeline (PDF) — Based on how I did it myself
Checklists + Documents (Google Sheets) — What you need to prepare and when
Language + Lifestyle Strategy (PDF) — From French lessons to startup networking groups
Private Contacts (Contact Cards) — At the end of each chapter, with email + names of these vetted resources
I’m not a travel blogger or a YouTube influencer.
I’m a remote-working American who moved to Paris — and built this guide to make your journey easier.
I’m recommending the exact professionals who helped me succeed.
Just a reminder: I receive zero compensation from any of them.
No affiliate links. No commissions. No sponsorships.
If you buy the guide and decide it’s not helpful, no worries — just email me within 30 days and I’ll refund you.
Simple as that, no hard feelings. I only want you to pay if it genuinely helps.

After the pandemic, I relocated to Paris as a remote worker, drawn by the city’s art, music, architecture, and food. What began as a personal reset became a way of life.
This website is one of my side hustles. Random acquaintances kept asking me about how to move to Paris, so I thought I'd just package it up and create this digital product.
In my day-to-day professional life, I'm a Senior Business Consultant with 20+ years of experience in helping companies optimize and take costs out of their operations and position for and capture growth opportunities. I've helped clients create over $1 billion of EBITDA value.
I also compose music for television from time to time, having written scores for hour-long scripted and unscripted series, and having recieved 3 ASCAP “Top Television Composer” awards.
My schooling includes a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University and a Master of Music from The Juilliard School, and I was Fulbright Scholar in Rome, Italy. Check out my LinkedIn page.

