Orgain Bell & Tucker, LLP is the founding member of the new US – Mexico Chamber of Commerce The Woodlands – Gulf Coast. The firm provides immigration, estate, tax, real estate and other legal assistance to foreign nationals moving their businesses and families to Texas. The firm also assists multinational companies that have operations both abroad in Mexico and in the United States. The US – Mexico Chamber of Commerce chapter in The Woodlands will be a resource for the firm and its clients to facilitate needed contacts in their respective business industries, immigration, customs, and government. Multinational firms need strong connections to successfully conduct business on both sides of the U.S. and Mexico border.

    An OBT law partner who practices immigration law, Ronda Butler Harkey, is the new U.S. – Mexico Chamber’s President and assists clients with employment-based visas, legal permanent residency applications including participation in the EB-5 program, and corporate immigration compliance. Lloyd Carll, OBT Partner, and Michael Jensen, OBT Associate Attorney, assist foreign nationals with estate tax issues and with formation and start-up assistance for various legal entities.

    The below is a recent Houston, Texas Channel 13 news story about the recent increase in Mexican business moving their operations to The Woodlands and Texas Gulf coast.

    “THE WOODLANDS, TX (KTRK) -- The Woodlands on Wednesday celebrated the coming of a new Chamber of Commerce that will help nurture a partnership with businesses across the border. The newest US-Mexico chapter will serve not only south Texas but several other Gulf Coast states, and the effort could have a major economic impact.
 
    The Woodlands is increasingly becoming the hub for Mexican nationals looking to relocate their families and businesses. On Wednesday, that trend hit a new peak with the opening of a new Chamber of Commerce.
 
    A bilingual luncheon in The Woodlands served as a sign of the times. The newest chapter of the US-Mexico Chamber of Commerce now will serve the entire Gulf Coast and businessmen like Ruben Trevino.
 
    "The Woodlands is a very nice place to grow a family. It's very safe. You know safety is very important for us right now," Trevino said.

    Trevino relocated his marketing company to The Woodlands two and a half years ago. He bought a home there as well and his kids attend public schools.

    It's a growing trend in The Woodlands that has Mexican nationals contributing to the local real estate market and tax base.

    "In just the new home construction, of the 1,200 homes that were constructed last year here in The Woodlands, Texas, approximately 30 percent of those homes went to Mexican nationals and these are homes on average of $400,000 and up," said Roland Ramirez with Lucia's Oaks Custom Homes.
 
    Following that migration, the US-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Gulf Coast Chapter now is housed in a Woodlands highrise far north of Houston. It's focused on growing business opportunities between the two borders, and part of its board are immigration attorneys who are also seeing an uptick in high-level permanent resident card applications marketed to investors.

    "It's been a really interesting phenomenon with many Mexican businesses wanting to relocate to this region -- Houston, The Woodlands," said Ronda Butler Harkey, an immigration attorney with Orgain Bell and Tucker.

    With the convenience of shopping also a major factor, Trevino will now operate two offices -- his original in Mexico and his new one in The Woodlands.
 
    "My family lives here and I commute. I go once a month, five days," Trevino said.

Financing in the housing market is very attractive. Trevino says a good rate in Mexico is 12 to 15 percent mortgage rate for 20 years.”

    Orgain Bell & Tucker, LLP has offices in The Woodlands, Beaumont, Silsbee, and Austin, and takes pride in providing quality legal services to clients across the State of Texas and abroad. Should you need immigration assistance, please contact Ronda Butler Harkey at rbh@obt.com . For foreign entity corporation legal assistance or foreign national estate tax legal issues, please contact Lloyd Carll at lcarll@obt.com or Mike Jensen at mjensen@obt.com .


 

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